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    Apple Ipad is coming....

    mactards !!!

    Apple to unveil new product
    BBC News - Apple to unveil new product, amid swirl of speculation

    God those people are sad

    Apple set to unveil new product
    By Maggie Shiels
    Technology reporter, BBC News, Silicon Valley

    All eyes in the technology world are on Apple as it prepares to unveil its latest creation, amid a swirl of speculation it is a tablet computer. At 1800 GMT on Wednesday the company will hold a news conference in San Francisco to launch the new product.
    Media and tech blogs have been in overdrive, amid rumours the product will be a keyboard-less tablet device.

    For weeks, a flurry of photos and videos purporting to show the new device have been circulating.
    "One never knows what Apple might or might not do on any given Wednesday in January," said Mike Gartenberg, vice-president of strategy and analysis at research firm Interpret.

    Market winner?

    "One thing we do know for sure is we are going to see some sort of new device or category of device."
    The safe money is on the product being a tablet or slate-like computer which traditionally bridges the gap between smartphones and laptops. "The question here is does Apple have a different take on this category? It has to be something that has a reason to exist all by itself and not something that lives between a phone and a computer," Mr Gartenberg told BBC News.

    Until now the tablet market has been regarded as a middling one with revenue of around $950m (£597m). But many industry watchers believe Apple will do for this sector what the iPod did for MP3 players.

    Apple said it sold 21m iPods last quarter and, while that represented a drop of 8% on the previous year, the company boasts a 70% market share. "Our base case assumes the new tablet adds four million shipments, $3.2bn (£2.1bn) revenue and 82 cents of earnings per share in 2010, but we see potential upside to six million units," said Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty.

    Interpret's Mr Gartenberg agreed.

    "Apple is not building products for tens of thousands of enthusiasts. They are building products for tens of millions of customers," he said.

    'Jesus Tablet'

    Speculation has been rife about what this mythical device, sometimes dubbed the "Jesus Tablet", will actually do.

    The closest followers of these trends are the blogs and so-called Apple fan sites which have tracked everything from patents to supposed leaks from various manufacturers and people claiming to have actual photographs.

    "Apple has done an amazing job keeping this thing under wraps," Paul Miller, editor of tech blog Engadget told the BBC.

    "We have just tracked eight years of rumour and speculation about a tablet device from Apple, and here we are the day before the big announcement and there is basically zero tangible information on it," said Mr Miller.

    Among the rumours is that the gadget will be a gaming device, an "e-reader killer" or a really big iPhone.

    Multi-touch will be at the heart of everything.

    "Apple is looking at a new paradigm of user interface where the finger replaces the mouse and the keyboard," said Leander Kahney, founder of CultofMac.com and author of Inside Steve's Brain, a book about Apple boss Steve Jobs.

    "This is a very important step in mainstream computing."

    The tablet is expected to connect to the internet via Wi-Fi and 3G cellular networks.

    'Very excited'

    It will have a full browser and access to more than 125,000 software applications found in the Apple App store.

    In terms of partners, Apple has reportedly been talking to publishers to bring books, newspapers and magazines to the tablet as well as to broadcasters to bring TV shows and movies to users.

    Cost will be crucial and commentators say with an expected price tag of possibly between $700-$1000 (£440-£680) people could be put off.

    "We're betting even die-hard adopters [those who are first to embrace new gadgets] won't be showing up en masse to buy the tablet," said Wired blogger Daniel Dumas.

    For those interested in technology, the wait will soon be over. But not without Apple's boss doing his bit to whet everyone's appetite.

    Mr Jobs said on Monday: "The new products we are planning to release this year are very strong, starting this week with a major new product we are very excited about."

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    Well unless it makes dinner and gives me head, I wont be buying it.

    I'm sure it'll be nice, but I'll stick with my laptops and iPhones.

    Anyway, lets see if it lives up to the hype.

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    Here it is.


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    Very funny.

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    iPad

    Not the most original name certainly. And what I expected too....so wont buy it.

    Good live blog here

    Live Apple “Come see our latest creation” / tablet event coverage – gdgt live

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    Apple stock AAPL off 2.35% or $4.64 per share just after the announcement... Talking heads saying that it's a device looking for a market...

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    Well they didn't like the iPod or iPhone either, but we'll see. It's certainly a nice piece of kit, I just don't have a need for it...which might mean a lot of other folks don't as well.

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    "It remains to be seen if it will catch on in the business world where people use computers for actual work, rather than just dicking around."

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    iPad.

    Sounds like a sanitary towel.

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    ^ Funny, but a female commentator on CNBC's Power Lunch referred to it the same way...

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    Apple Stock: 209.40 ( +3.46 )

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    207.89 +1.95 (0.95%) 1:07pm EST

    It's bouncing around like a ball... People buying and others shorting...

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    Apple unveils iPad tablet device

    Apple unveils iPad tablet device


    Apple has put an end to weeks of speculation by unveiling its tablet device, which it has called the iPad.

    Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive unveiled the touchscreen device at an event in San Francisco.

    Mr Jobs described the tablet, which will cost between $499 and $829 in the US, as a "third category" between smartphones and laptops.

    The device, which looks like a large iPhone, can be used to watch films, play games and browse the web.

    The firm has also done a deal with publishers including Penguin, Macmillian and Harper Collins to allow e-books to be downloaded directly to the device through a new iBook Store.

    "You can download right onto your iPad," said Mr Jobs.

    He also showed off magazines and newspapers on the device.

    'Gold rush'

    He told an audience of journalists, analysts and industry peers that the device lets people "hold the whole web in your hands".


    "What this device does is extraordinary. It is the best browsing experience you have ever had," he said.



    ANALYSIS

    Rory Cellan-Jones, Technology Correspondent
    Steve Jobs has fulfilled most of the expectations generated in the months of hype and speculation leading up to this launch.

    The iPad is in effect a giant iPhone which can do just about everything the phone can do but may provide a better way of watching video or playing games.

    The most interesting aspect is the launch of iBooks, the online book store with which Apple hopes to revolutionise publishing world just as iTunes transformed the music industry.

    That could spell trouble for Amazon's Kindle and other e-readers.

    But the big question is whether Steve Jobs is right in thinking there's a yawning gap between smartphones and netbooks which the iPad will fill.

    It's not entirely clear if a huge number of people - apart from dedicated early adopters - are desperate for yet another device.

    The device has a 9.7-inch multi-touch display, allowing people to type directly on to the screen, as well as manipulate pictures and move control the action in games with their fingers.

    However, users can also plug in a keyboard.
    Apple claim it has a battery life of 10 hours.

    It comes preloaded with twelve applications - essentially multi-touch versions of existing Mac software such as iPhoto.

    However, owners can also download third party apps - both specially designed for the iPad and those already available for the iPhone. People with both can synchronise their apps between the two devices.

    "We think it's going to be a whole other gold rush for developers," said Scott Forstall, who runs Apple's app division.

    Apple revealed that more than 3bn apps have been downloaded from its App store.

    The New York Times showed off its app for the iPad, which recreates the look and feel of the newspaper but allows it to have new features, such as video.

    "We're pioneering the next version of digital journalism," said Martin Nisenholtz, a senior executive at the newspaper.

    It also includes the firm's iTunes software built in, allowing people to purchase songs and movies straight to the device.

    'Cheap laptops'

    It is not the first touchscreen tablet computer on the market. Earlier this month, manufactures such as Dell and HP showed off devices at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

    Some industry experts have questioned the need for another category of device, alongside laptops, smartphones and netbooks.

    Analyst firm CCSInsight said that it remained "sceptical" of the market. It described the iPad as "a supersize iPod Touch that would get little interest if not from Apple".
    Mr Jobs dismissed netbooks as "just cheap laptops".

    iPAD SPECIFICATIONS

    9.7 inch- (25cm-) multi-touch display
    1 GHz Apple processor
    16-64 GB of flash memory
    0.5in- (1.25cm) thick
    Weighs 1.5lbs (0.7kgs)
    Wi-fi, bluetooth and 3G connectivity
    Speaker, microphone
    Accelerometer, compass



    In pictures: Apple's iPad device
    Apple iPad tablet: Your comments

    "Netbooks aren't better at anything - they're slow and have low quality displays," he told the audience.

    "They're not a third category device, but we have something that we think is."
    The cheapest iPad, which will come with 16GB of flash memory and wi-fi will cost $499. The most expensive version, with 64GB of storage and the ability to connect via a mobile 3G signal, will cost $829.

    Users will also need a monthly subscription for 3G connectivity, but in the US owners will not have to sign a yearly contract.

    CCSInsight said the high cost would put it "beyond most consumers".

    Mr Jobs said that he hoped to have international prices in place in June or July.

    However, all the 3G models are unlocked, meaning they will work with any network.

    The launch puts to rest months of speculation and rumour in the blogosphere.

    Apple - famous for its secrecy - had remained silent in the run up to the launch, unwilling to release any details publicly.




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    It doesn't support flash

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    HSDPA = epic fail

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    HSDPA = epic fail
    That's a bizarre statement. It has WiFi only or WiFi and 3G depending on configuration and comes contract free - what else should it have?

    It's certainly a device with the potential to revolutionize computing as we know it - at the very least that's the plan, and nothing less. The plan is that Joe Normal surfs the web and does email - does he need a PC for that, with a command line, and layers of arcane software that was written at a time when all computers were text based with green screens? Probably not.

    Whether or not the "taking over the entire world" plan works remains to be seen. I am sceptical.

    But one thing's for sure: This device wipes the floor with the Kindle and similar devices out there. They can pretty much pack their bags and go home now.

    They just had to do it of course: It uses new "micro" SIM cards. Great!! Just great! What was wrong with the old SIM cards?! Anyway this ensures that connecting the unicorn tablet will be challenging. Argh!!!

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    How long before Microsoft come out with the 'iwin' pad? people have always knocked Apple but have always copied their products, not always very well. When the ipod was launched it was slated for being too expensive and something nobody would buy, same with the iphone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikster
    That's a bizarre statement.
    HSDPA is all well and good if all you are doing is downloading content - but if you wish to video conference at a reasonable fps and resolution , 384 kbits up is not enough.

    HSUPA is deployed in many places already which allows 5.76 meg up. why buy a device with an outmoded UTMS radio ?


    Quote Originally Posted by crazy dog
    How long before Microsoft come out with the 'iwin' pad?
    win OS runs on x86 cpus - maybe the new pinetrail cpus will help with minimal power consumption , but at the moment the ARM cpus lead as fast low power cpus ( nvidia , marvell etc ) .

    maybe something running android or a mobile linux flavour on a snapdragon processor , pixelQi touchscreen , wifi , HSUPA or 802.16e or LTE , , dual 720/1080p cams ,bluetooth , usb host(s) , and SDxHD storage etc and the ability to get 8-10 hours runtime with radios on.

    I read ebooks on my axim x50v which has a 3.7 inch screen , and I think 6 inch would about the maximum size I would want for a portable tablet , any bigger screen I would be looking to a 10" netbook with much better specs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    I read ebooks on my axim x50v which has a 3.7 inch screen , and I think 6 inch would about the maximum size I would want for a portable tablet , any bigger screen I would be looking to a 10" netbook with much better specs.
    That's good point 10' seems to big. Archos brought out a large screen version of their media player some years back, think it was 9 inches but it did not sell anywhere near as much as the smaller ones that you could just about pocket

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    I'm disappointed in how much of a black border there is around the screen. Looks old.

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    another silly gadget by Apple, the mass will love it, it will be a great success

    people are dumb and they are marketing victims, and I think Apple has the muscles with 50 billions in sales !!! damn, I should have bought more of those shares when they were trading at 35 !!!
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    Hopefully people will stop buying the iMac and thus prices will fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Very funny.
    yes funny and sad as it sounds so close to reality, and even knowing it's a joke, you still don't realize it's really one until the end when you see the all too real confused look of the actors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    another silly gadget by Apple, the mass will love it, it will be a great success

    people are dumb and they are marketing victims, and I think Apple has the muscles with 50 billions in sales !!! damn, I should have bought more of those shares when they were trading at 35 !!!

    How many Macs did you buy, was it three or four?

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