This is partially rumor and partially an idea. I was recently at a friends house who had his PS2 running the Linux kit that is available for it. He was also telling me that he had heard Apple had been condisering a similar package that included a "lite" version of OS X that could run on the PS2 platform. I think this would be a brilliant move on Apple's part.
Why?
1) OS X to the people: They like to talk about how great OS X is, but they don't really advertise it and few public labs (schools, libraries) have made the conversion. So few people can really experience it without dishing out the money for a new Mac. Apple could sell a $200 package with OS X (Lite or whatever), 40GB HDD, keyboard, and a mouse, a very inexpensive option to use OS X.
2) Digital Hub into the living room: With OS X in a PS2, Apple can now run some of their iApps on a machine fully connected to all audio/visual devices. The PS2 also has USB and i.Link (~Firewire) connectivity as well for the iPod or digital camera. Wouldn't Apple rather have iPod users sync with OS X on PS2 than Windows on a Dell? Throw in Rendezvous, and the PS2 could interact and play iTunes play lists, display iPhoto libraries, or QuickTime movies from a networked Mac. The rumored upcoming 802.11~ network adapter for the PS2 makes this even easier. Plus, Apple now has all the apps one might want to use in the living room: e-mail reader, web browser, mp3, and digital photos and movies.
3) Throw the Apple brand into the mix: Gaming is becoming the most popular and lucrative area of home entertainment, and having the Apple brand name in the arena would be a plus. With this plan they can associate themselves with the top console (arguably) without taking the financial risk of creating their own device.
Why not?
1) It could cannibalize hardware sales.
2) Apple could have another device in mind to handle some of these digital hub ideas.
I think it's a good idea to at least consider. It might not be doable or even profitable. Maybe I just want more out of my PS2 that I got for Christmas. Or maybe I just need to take sleeping pills so I don't stay up all night thinking about stuff like this. Anyway, I just thought I'd see what you guys thought.
Why?
1) OS X to the people: They like to talk about how great OS X is, but they don't really advertise it and few public labs (schools, libraries) have made the conversion. So few people can really experience it without dishing out the money for a new Mac. Apple could sell a $200 package with OS X (Lite or whatever), 40GB HDD, keyboard, and a mouse, a very inexpensive option to use OS X.
2) Digital Hub into the living room: With OS X in a PS2, Apple can now run some of their iApps on a machine fully connected to all audio/visual devices. The PS2 also has USB and i.Link (~Firewire) connectivity as well for the iPod or digital camera. Wouldn't Apple rather have iPod users sync with OS X on PS2 than Windows on a Dell? Throw in Rendezvous, and the PS2 could interact and play iTunes play lists, display iPhoto libraries, or QuickTime movies from a networked Mac. The rumored upcoming 802.11~ network adapter for the PS2 makes this even easier. Plus, Apple now has all the apps one might want to use in the living room: e-mail reader, web browser, mp3, and digital photos and movies.
3) Throw the Apple brand into the mix: Gaming is becoming the most popular and lucrative area of home entertainment, and having the Apple brand name in the arena would be a plus. With this plan they can associate themselves with the top console (arguably) without taking the financial risk of creating their own device.
Why not?
1) It could cannibalize hardware sales.
2) Apple could have another device in mind to handle some of these digital hub ideas.
I think it's a good idea to at least consider. It might not be doable or even profitable. Maybe I just want more out of my PS2 that I got for Christmas. Or maybe I just need to take sleeping pills so I don't stay up all night thinking about stuff like this. Anyway, I just thought I'd see what you guys thought.