Apple Tablet?
My buddy Brendan has some thoughts on tablet computing (disclaimer: AdvertiseHereForever.com sponsors our YouTube videos, and I just purchased a flag on Clickashamrock.com):
No inside info at all here, just an educated guess. As a creative person, I always have ideas.
I think Apple will do a tablet @ or before Macworld 2009, possibly in 2008. I’d be very surprised if it happened as early as Macworld ‘08, but I wouldn’t be shocked. And I think it will their genuine attempt to make usable, efficient, ultra-portable “computer” (10″ or 11″ display) that uses only a touch-screen for user-interface interaction. As in, no physical keyboard, no trackpad or no mouse. Like the iPhone, but a full blown computer this time.
The first step to surpassing the mouse and trackpad in my opinion. A new paradigm?
I think this will be about; no compromises, and about inventing a new way to have “a true computer experience” in a touch form. Files, folders, desktop etc. All menus and the menubar etc. would be finger-sized.
I think the solution to making this product “valid” is to make it as slim and as light as possible, and to provide some type of pop-out stand on the back that enables this device to rest at about 20º on a flat surface, for typing and looking at the screen at the same time, but which when popped back in would be flush and virtually invisible. Press it in to pop it out. Press it in to pop it back in. Just like a lid on one of those touch bins.
Carry it around, use it on the couch, use it in class, use it everywhere! And then when you want to type an email, a note, an article or something large, you pop out the stand and type away on a table, a tray, a desk etc.
This device would come with a dock, could be used as a digital picture frame, and would be aimed at desktop users, or people who owned just a notebook as their only computer. It would be designed from the start to be your second computer, and would sync with your main one – as it wouldn’t have its own optical drive for repairs or maintenance of the OS. And the price of flash storage, which it would have, provides other limitations. The tag-line could be; “Take some work with you”.
Glass screen, iSight, chrome trim, silver aluminum back, pop-out stand, very very light, thin and portable (much more so than any notebook). Possibly with two, subtle, rubber (light-gray) hand-grips on its rear for easier holding, great wifi reception (hides antennas) and protection from scratches when resting on a desk.
That’s what I believe The dock and stack(s) are just begging to be touched.
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8 Comments
kevin
December 17th, 2007
at 4:38am
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artic5693
December 16th, 2007
at 6:49am
Great concept, but I wonder will do this type of form factor, or follow in the footsteps of others and have a swivel screen.
MikeWindowsLaptop
December 16th, 2007
at 10:02am
i think the rumored tablet is just a new macbook, i just hope they put ssd’s in them or make it an doption when you build it online. they should do the same with a new macbook pro.
Steve A.
December 17th, 2007
at 9:00am
This ‘paradigm shift’ happened nearly five years ago at my office: http://download.microsoft.com/documents/customerevidence/6814_Johnson_Braud_OneNote_Case_Study.doc
Our tablets have saved us hundreds of hours per project and hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years. Before, we had to fly back and forth from projects to get reviews from our engineers, after the tablet & being able to tether to cell phone internet connections, we can get answers in minutes instead of days. A huge benefit.
Students should take a look at ‘onenote’ on current tablets. I used it in school and it’s amazing – being able to hand write notes, record the lectures and have the lecture audio automatically match the position/time when I wrote my notes is absolutely invaluable.
I know all the mac fans are excited about the possibility of a macbook tablet, but really, it’s long over due. Apple has a lot of catching up to do – even Dell is about a multi-touch tablet.
Man
January 10th, 2008
at 6:30pm
I met a lady on an airplane, who has friends that work for . They all have an MacBook Touch and says it will have a 9 by 10 inch touch screen. Along with a real keyboard that comes out of the actual MacBook Touch.
Breckenridge
January 16th, 2008
at 10:57am
Apple just introduced the macbook Air, slim with optional flash-memory hd. The first thing I thought was: Where is the tablet? The macBook Air is cool looking but I currently have many macbooks that exceed it in speed and flexibility.
If what Man is saying is true then that is cool. I’ve been waiting for years and unfortunately I’m being forced to by a vista based tablet due to the immediate need for one in our office.
zeigerpuppy
January 20th, 2008
at 10:05pm
MacWorld was disappointing for not having a tablet. I am on the cusp of buying an 8.9″ to 10″ screen tablet for use as an ebook reader/annotator, research device and general portable computer. I can understand why Apple may have held back to this point due to battery life being such a challenge for such a device, but with tablets from Fujitsu and laptops from Sony now getting close to 10hrs battey life in less than 1.3kg packages, it’s time for a slate-style, touch screen enabled tablet. Or else, it’s another good reason to install osx86 on some of the offerings from other companies… I know I’m not the only one thinking this way…
wellhowdydoo
January 26th, 2008
at 10:54am
apple has the ‘modbook’ a licensed third party tablet mac