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A recent study from Kantar media shows that only 7% of British adults who have a connected TV go online with it, even though 17% of the population owns one. It's no secret that Apple has long eyed the television market, but this study once again shows the opportunity ahead of the company. All of Apple's major products powering it today -- tablets, smartphones, MP3 players -- had existed and been met with lukewarm enthusiasm from consumers when Apple entered the fray. With Internet-enabled televisions a technology with so much promise that has yet to take off,  Apple's position is ripe for disruption once again.

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