Posts Tagged ‘ tablet

New Apple Tablet Announced (iPad)

Apple iPad

Steve Jobs announced Apple’s latest technology this morning. Their newest release is a tablet that they’ve named the ‘iPad’. Apple designed the device in hopes that users would utilize the iPad to…

  • Check E-mail
  • Search the web
  • Manage and edit photos
  • Watch HD movies or TV shows
  • Listen to music
  • Electronically purchase and read books and magazines
  • Electronically purchase and listen to music
  • Take notes
  • Use Google Maps to navigate your way to your destination
  • Manage your personal calendar
  • Manage your contacts

The iPad starts at $499 and has an LED backlit screen with built in WiFi in all models. 3G is also available in the $629 – $829 models. It’s available with three flash memory storage capacities – 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB.

The iPad does lack a few things that might be deal breakers:

  • No multitasking
  • No camera
  • No Flash compatibility so it will not display Flash videos or images that are found on many webpages
  • It is not compatible with T-Mobiles 3G network
  • Adapters are necessary if you want to plug your iPod, iPhone or SD cards directly into the device

Click HERE for more tech specs.

Sources: GizModo | Apple

Apple Tablet – January, 2010 Announcement

iSlate

According to a few sources including GizModo, Steve Jobs is planning on announcing the new Apple tablet in January of 2010. The new tablet is rumored to be called the “iSlate“. There is a lot of hype behind this new product because it could revolutionize the way magazines and newspapers are displayed.

Essentially, with the Apple tablet you’ll be able to flip through newspaper or magazine pages with the flick of a finger just like switching pages on an iPhone. Each page would have interactive images and videos that can be played, paused, rewound, and stopped at will.

Here is a demo video of how Sports Illustrated could be displayed on the new tablet:

The new tablet could boost market share for newspapers and magazines by charging for subscriptions on the device. And reportedly, Apple has turned to the NYTimes to begin working on a newspaper layout for Apple’s “new device.”

Sources: GizModoMacRumors