Rumor: Apple Jumping into Tablet Market

Tue Nov 6, 2007 12:12PM EST

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It's either about time or sheer folly, but rumors are percolating that the long-talked-about Apple tablet PC is on the way. The word comes from Asus, delivered to bloggers at Crave in the UK. Asus says it's "helping Apple build" the new device.

Apple's tablet ambitions are actually on record: The company filed a patent for a MacBook-like tablet way back in May 2005. It doesn't look like much from the filing illustrations, just a slate-style tablet that you draw on with a pen instead of a keyboard.

Crave is awfully confident in this rumor, saying, "you can bet your botton dollar it's being built as you read this." I'm reasonably confident Apple's working on the device as well, though for the life of me it still seems like a terrible idea: Tablet PCs, and especially slates, have not gotten far with buyers despite five-plus years of being on the market. Convertible tablets, which can be used like regular laptops with a standard keyboard or have their screens swiveled 180 degrees and used in pen mode, have had far greater acceptance. No doubt Apple will have a creative solution to allow you to use this tablet with a detachable, wireless keyboard, which will cost an extra $189, I'm sure.

So, the $64,000 question now is, can Apple succeed where so many others have failed? It's in a unique place, market-wise. I don't anticipate a lot of first-time Mac buyers will choose a tablet over a regular laptop, and I don't know that many existing Mac users will fork over the two grand or so that the tablet will cost, just so they can have another computer that they can draw on. Apple's had flops before (Apple TV, most recently), but can it do something innovative here, perhaps leveraging its iPhone mojo, to finally get people excited about tablet technology?

Stay tuned.

LINK: Apple Tablet PC is real, says Asus

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  • 6 Posted by kupriaa1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    This will not be a 1500 product. More like close to 3000 or 4000.

  • 7 Posted by maffett21@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    My husband is completely deaf. Would the tablet be a way for me to communicate with him? I write everything to him on notepaper, etc that just winds up all over the place til I gather up and dispose.

  • 8 Posted by kupriaa1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    yeah it would be great for you. Why dont you try an etch a sketch though? might be cheaper

  • 9 Posted by mrprm2010 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Tablet laptops are popular in schools where teachers can post comments and students see it the projector screen... also students can just handwrite on the tablet screen and it will change to text... when school want tablet laptops Apples loose those school so if this is true, Apple may be entering even more schools, like my Mac laptop school!

  • 10 Posted by emarr3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    it is about time. it should Newtonesque. i still own a and use a Newton Messagepad. The handwriting recognition does work--exceptionally well. If they had produce a tablet(scaled up MP120) along with a skinner version of the MP120, Apple would own the mobile computing world today. A it-doesn't-fit-in-your-shirt-pocket MP2000 wasn't a move in the right direction. people either want something really portable or they put up with lugging a laptop around. Palm near repeated the folly with its Foleo a dozen years later. bring back the Messagepad and the ability to write as if on paper.

  • 11 Posted by jkunglax on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    I might it be something along the lines of an ipod touch, where you could do e-book reading, web surfing, and low level typing/productivity activities without the associated eye strain of the smaller screens featured on the iphone and iphone-cripple.

  • 12 Posted by marco_williamson on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:47AM EDT Report Abuse

    Sometimes it takes the right innovator and product to create the right market. There were MP3 players before the IPod but none as successful and they didn't have the support of an online service such as iTunes. There were many smartphones before Iphone but none as innovative and once again the support of itunes. I think Apples tablet make take this product to it's actual potential and help to create a vision for it's true use. We will see....

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