Apple’s rumored tablet: The ‘everything killer’

Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac “Apple’s lips are sealed about its widely rumored tablet computer, but technology experts are giddy about the device, already exclaiming it will be the gadget to end all gadgets,” David Goldman reports for CNNMoney.

“Executives at Apple never discuss products that are in the works, so there’s no confirmation that the thing even exists. But rumors are circulating that Steve Jobs and Co. have designed a magazine-sized, touch-screen, hand-held, all-in-one device that is half-iPhone, half-Macintosh computer,” Goldman reports. “It’s supposedly going to make its debut in the next few months, and you can have it for the low, low price of $600. Or $800. Maybe $1,000. No one’s really sure.”

Goldman reports, “If the rumors are true, the tablet will be able to do basically everything a gadget could possibly do. It’s an e-reader, a gaming device, and a music player. You can watch TV and movies on it and surf the Internet (or so we’ve heard). And it will have thousands of third-party apps available for it … or maybe it will run Mac OS X. That’s all still unknown.”

Goldman reports, “Some analysts are channeling their inner-Frodo, saying the Apple tablet will be the one gadget to rule them all.”

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: 20 months ago we reported a rumor that Apple’s secret product is ‘MacBook touch’. Said our source — the same one who tipped us to wireless iTunes Store sales direct to iPod and iPhone a week before Apple debuted it — in staccato fashion:

Think MacBook screen, possibly a bit smaller, in glass with iPhone-like, but fuller-featured Multi-Touch. Gesture library. Full Mac OS X. This is why they bought P.A. Semi. Possibly with Immersion’s haptic tech. Slot-loading SuperDrive. Accelerometer. GPS. Pretty expensive to produce initially, but sold at “low” price that will reduce margins. Apple wants to move these babies. And move they will. This is some sick shit. App Store-compatible, able to run Mac apps, too.

Our source has subsequently told us that “the SuperDrive will not be part of the finished devices, ‘It was just in some of the prototypes for various reason(s).'”

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “JES42” for the heads up.]

42 Comments

  1. I think it will be smaller than the Macbook screen…split the difference between the iPod Touch and the 13″ Macbook.
    But, like Steve said…can you really use it anywhere except the toilet for any given period of time?
    How will you operate OSX menus with your finger? Will it be an inbetween enlarged GUI?
    Will Verizon be involved somehow? Man, I can’t wait until the end of January.

  2. The analysts need something to hammer the stock with, so the hype machine is fired up and pushed to full throttle.

    They answer to nobody, still get paid and never seem to get punished for stock manipulation.
    …and there’s how many days till Christmas?

  3. Read this piece….

    “Executives at Apple never discuss products that are in the works, so there’s no confirmation that the thing even exists.”

    Listen…

    If you inquiry about one specific product and they say they can’t discuss about products in the works (or future products) then it means the product is in the works, and whether it exists would depend on what your concept of existence is.

    The conclusion/implication “so there’s no confirmation that the thing even exists” does not make sense from the first sentence.

  4. “Goldman reports, “If the rumors are true, the tablet will be able to do basically everything a gadget could possibly do. It’s an e-reader, a gaming device, and a music player. You can watch TV and movies on it and surf the Internet (or so we’ve heard). And it will have thousands of third-party apps available for it … “

    I already have one of these. It’s called an iPhone.

  5. It’s the iBook, stupid.

    And the all new Book Store. All your text books in a single device that word searches, highlights and takes notes.

    Then, after class/study, then music, movies, the web.

    The only unknown is storage, how large will the drive be? Two, four, six, eight times as much as the Touch?

    I cannot wait.

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