Some semi-informed speculation from the Financial Times:
The name and functions of the new machine are not known, but intense speculation and leaks from component manufacturers and business allies have pointed to a number of expected characteristics.
The consensus is that the tablet will have a large screen, perhaps 10 inches on the diagonal, and run the same operating system as the iPhone and iPod, as opposed to the Mac computers.
That means that it would be able to handle many of the more than 100,000 applications – or apps – that are designed to run on the smaller gadgets. A touchscreen would be a significant feature.
Video game manufacturers expect the device to have strong appeal for their audience.
The iPhone and iPod are already challenging portable products from Sony and other console makers as popular gaming devices.
Among the big unanswered questions are what internet connectivity will come with the tablet and what other forms of entertainment it will provide.
Apple has been in discussions with cable network channels about carrying bundles of video for a monthly fee.
Book and magazine publishers, meanwhile, have been hoping that Apple might enliven their electronic formats.
Time Warner recently showed off a conceptual version of an electronic, full-colour Sports Illustrated magazine that allowed for fast-flipping, zooming and other functions in need of support from new hardware.
Don’t Vook now, but dedicated device makers might want to slash prices on standing inventory — and cancel those reorders. AT&T told us yesterday that they’re going to be in the game, so figure 3/3.5/4G wireless plus Wi-Fi. This is going to rock.
Keith Lutz says:
Can not wait to see what they have up there sleeve. I heard Dell and Toshiba have postponed there tablets in anticpation of what they will have to change. I suspect it will be alot. My problem is always the price with Apple.
January 19, 2010 — 9:23 am
Belinda says:
Yes it will be exciting to see what they bring out – however I agree with Keith about the price of Apple products.
January 19, 2010 — 2:39 pm
Benjamin Ficker says:
I have been working off of a Dell Inspiron 700m for 6 years. I was going to buy a new laptop last summer when I started hearing all these Mac Tablet rumors… I can’t wait to finally replace this thing…
January 24, 2010 — 1:47 pm
Greg Fleischaker says:
I cannot wait for the tablet to be released. I will probably buy it unless the initial reviews are totally negative. I too complained about the prices on Apple products – until I bought a few. I love my iPhone, and my MacBookPro. It is well worth the extra bucks, with the software it comes with and capabilities, I don’t think I’ll ever go back to a PC.
January 25, 2010 — 7:14 pm