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If you have wondered what’s the next big thing for Apple
after iPhone frenzy, then AppleInsider.com has just broke the silence about a
new product. In fact is a new version of an old concept.
Quoting an insider source AppleInsider.com
is reporting that Apple is working to develop a minitablet computer based on
the OS X operating system used in its iPhone and iPod Touch.
AppleInsider.com is calling it "the return of the Newton," referring
to the e PDA that Apple sold in the mid-1990s.In case you missed the computer
history lesson Newton, sometimes referred also as Apple Newton was a PDA
developed and marketed by Apple from 1993 to 1998.
The official name of the device was “Message Pad” but because the device used
Newton OS, the name has grown to include the device and its software.
Apple Insider has also some details about the new device. “Externally, the
multi-touch PDA has been described by sources as an ultra-thin
"slate" akin to the iPhone, about 1.5 times the size and sporting an
approximate 720x480 high-resolution display that comprises almost the entire
surface of the unit. The device is further believed to leverage multi-touch concepts
which have yet to gain widespread adoption in Apple's existing multi-touch
products -- the iPhone and iPod touch -- like drag-and-drop and
copy-and-paste,” wrote AppleInsider.com.
They also advanced a possible launch date: sometimes in early 2008. Newton is considered as
Apple’s response to UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC), a concept developed and promoted by
Microsoft, Asus, Intel and Samsung. But despite the big names involved in its
development, UMPC had so far a very limited success. And as AppleInsider’s
reports seemed to encourage the day dreaming about Apple’s next products, the
tech site Gizmodo.com
has produced another interesting hypothesis: MacBook Touch.
“ If anything, our guess is that Apple may choose to marry touch technology
with down-to-Earth thinner notebooks for a better, far-reaching product: the
MacBook touch,” said Gizmodo.com
“For sure, a ultra-thin MacBook touch running Leopard on Intel's just announced
ultra-low power Core processors, along with solid state storage and WiMax
support, doesn't sound bad to me.” they added.
Indeed, a MacBook Touch sounds far better than a PDA, even a one with a larger
screen than iPhone. But don’t get too excited, because for the moment it is all about rumors and
speculations.
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