Not so crazy really. Samsung and other HDTV manufacturers are already starting to include a barebones PC running Windows in their television sets. I was quite skeptical of the article until the last paragraph reminded me of this. It would be a stretch for Apple but people laughed when they heard Apple was making a phone. I like Apple but still wasn't sure about them going up against the likes of Nokia, and now <i>Nokia</i> is scrambling to catch up. Apple has the ability to shake things up.<p>> Do I think this is definitely the direction Apple is moving with the iMac? Not necessarily, but its actions thus far have certainly got me thinking about it and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Apple make a strong play at the high-end of the HDTV market. In a few years you may be able to buy 30, 40 and 50 inch iMacs, at a premium over standard HDTVs, but with a lot more functionality built-in. It’s certainly Apple’s style to go into an industry and try to slice off the top 10 percent of market share, which also happens to include the lion’s share of the profits. It’s done it in computers, it’s done it with cell phones, why not with HDTVs