Image: http://modmyi.com/images/Messany/Screen shot 2010-09-01 at 1.53.21 PM.png While there is certainly no shortage of excited Apple fans and digital media consumers about the refreshed Apple TV (http://modmyi.com/forums/mac-news/72...just-99-a.html) rolled out yesterday by Steve Jobs at his company's annual September event, the reaction today among Wall Street analysts is anything but exuberant. In fact, most appear to view the forthcoming Apple TV revision as anything but a "game changer" for living room entertainment. In addition to introducing a new fleet of refurbished iPods (http://modmyi.com/forums/ipod-news/7...d-line-up.html) (many of which will now sport long-awaited features), Apple also spotlighted iOS 4.1 (http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...w-updates.html) and iOS 4.2 (http://modmyi.com/forums/ipad-news/7...ios-4-2-a.html), and the new iTunes 10 with the Ping social music network. But the "hobby" reserved for last at yesterday's event was the rumored second coming of Apple TV, a cloud-centric $99 shell of its former self. And while many on Wall Street still think it will be a huge seller (especially this holiday...

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