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Long-simmering rumors of a Mac tablet get a gulp of oxygen after Apple execs hint at a "future product transition," followed by whispers of a "MacBook Touch" slated for the fall.
Let's start with Exhibit No. 1: Monday's quarterly earnings report from Apple, during which CFO Peter Oppenheimer repeatedly mentioned a "future product transition, which I can't discuss today."
Of course, that touched off a frenzy of speculation, ranging from a revamp of the MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks (rumors of which were recently fanned by purported spy shots of new casings) to new iPods, or even "a new form factor of devices that are smaller than a laptop but larger than an iPhone," as the New York Times put it.
Then we have Exhibit No. 2: A report from MacDailyNews, in which an anonymous tipster claims to have details on an upcoming Mac tablet:
Think MacBook screen, possibly a bit smaller, in glass with iPhone-like, but fuller-featured Multi-Touch. Gesture library. Full Mac OS X … Slot-loading SuperDrive. Accelermoeter. GPS … By October at the latest.
Of course (as MacDailyNews itself warns), this is just a rumor, and chatter about a tabletized MacBook is nothing new. But combine the MDN report with the hints from Apple's conference call, and suddenly we've got a Mac tablet firestorm on our hands.
Then again, not everyone's taking the bait; Fortune's Apple 2.0 blog, for example, notes that a Mac tablet "would be a new product, not a product transition," and leans instead toward a new iPod line with touch controls and solid-state drives.
So, what do you think—do we have a MacBook Touch in our future? Would you buy one, and for how much? What features would you like to see, and what would you use it for?
Related:
An iTease: Something Cool and Cheap From Apple [NYT]
RUMOR: Apple’s secret product is ‘MacBook touch’ [MacDailyNews]
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I buy everything Apple makes. Why stop now?
Because you stopped smoking pot
Brilliant display of cognitive science AI! deride the consumer for being a happy consumer.
who said he was happy? I suggested he was under the influence of a drug.
Well at least he is smiling, so no Mactab for you? as for me I think it would be a while before I was willing to put out the kind of money that ownership would take, and I'm not sure Apple is ready to do that type of a dramatic transition, my bet is on an upgraded Macbook or a realistic and more useful Macair book, I will continue to be happy with my Imac and Macbook as well as my newly downgraded HP laptop, Vista to XP, yes kupriaa1 I do limited work on a Microsoft PC with some of my clients business apps,not everything can be perfect, but it does allow me to make enough to pay for my Apple/Mac devotion/addiction. I still prefer OS X or Linux to any Microsoft product, but thats just me and my personal applications of a computer.
yeah.....no! i probably wouldnt be able to stand Mac OSX with multi touch. ll stick to my MacBook
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26 Posted by btedrogers on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:14PM EDT Report Abuse
not debating that point at all kupriaa1, my comments were taken to the lowest and most basic of observations in direct response to posts 13 and 17, as a consumer that is not dealing with cognitive science in a way that you probably are on a daily basis, the question still remains, what real innovations for people "like you and me" are being sought? are the people like you and me consumers doing graphic art, photography, music or scientists doing calculations, quantum physics or atomic theory? I know those particular silly innovations have made my life easier as a consumer.