iSlate: Apple’s Tablet

In geek circles – especially Macophiles – there has long been rumors of Apple finally releasing a Tablet PC. The hype surrounding the tablet’s release is quite palpable amid the gearophiles. Yet, to date (December 27, 2009),  it is nothing but hype and rumors, though hype and rumors that have given Apple a massive bump in stock prices.

Apple's iSlate Tablet PC
Will This Be Apple’s New Tablet PC?

We can, however, make some reasoned inferences based on various insider predictions and corollary data.

It Will Be the iSlate

The semi-mythical Apple Tablet will most likely be name the iSlate, since Apple registered the iSlate.com Domain Name through an intermediary some time ago. Even if this was a originally – circa 2007 – “defensive” registration, Apple would most likely choose to use the name.

It Will Be Announced in Mid-to-Late January, 2009

iLounge has been predicting since September that Apple will announce their Tablet on or before January 19, 2010. The Financial Times said on December 23, 2009, that Apple is expected make a major product announcement on Tuesday, January 26th at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, where Apple’s rented a stage for several days. Silicon Alley Insider also predicts that Apple is going to demo their new Tablet in January.

Of course this is the predicted time-frame for the announcement of the “iSlate.” It would most  likely not be available for consumer purchase until March, 2010 at the earliest. May or June would be more conservative estimates on the tablet’s actual availability.

It Will Cost Between $750 – $1000

The consensus of insider opinion is that the “iSlate” will be priced in the $750 – $1000 range, at least during its initial release. It may, the market being what it is, be like the iPhone and have a dramatic price drop later to ensure maximum market saturation.

AppleInsider has said that the tablet is expected to retail for somewhere between the cost of a high-end iPhone and Apple’s most affordable Mac notebook.  Gizmodo has said that it would cost $700 – $900.  Taiwan Economic Times says it’s between $800 and $1000.

Technogearophilia’s estimate is that there will be several minor variants and the price ranges will initially be $750 – $1000.

It Will An Improved 10+ Inch  iPhone / iPod Touch

The “iSlate” will not be a fullfledged computer or netbook. It will be more of an iPhone OS media player and light communication device with expanded document reading / writing capabilities and websurfing capabilities.

iLounge claims that it will run the iPhone OS, come in two(2) variations: one with 3G networking capabilities, and one without, and, rather than being a netbook competitor, is designed to expand the iPhone and iPod touch media concept to its next potential level: as a slate-like replacement for books and magazines, plus all of the media, gaming, app, and web functionality of the iPhone and iPod touch.

Some iSlate Conceptual Design Fantasies

The world will just have to wait and see which, if any, of these predictions come true. There have been several previous aborted attempts by Apple to bring a tablet of some sort to market, so this all has to still be classed as rumor.  If nothing else, issues with AT&T that arose over the iPhone may delay any 3G enabled version for some time or make it less than attractive to the consumers.

Still, this rumored tablet from Apple would be the awaited “next big step” in both the Mobility and Convergence market spaces.  I look forward to seeing if the “iSlate’ has as much impact as the iPod did.

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6 Responses to “iSlate: Apple’s Tablet”

  1. Bea Says:

    Great and informative post. For years there has been a rumor floating around that Apple has had a tablet device in the works. Recent events and technology detective work indicates that Apple’s new product is finally here

  2. Alia Ovens Says:

    Alot of bloggers not too pleased with the new iPad.There was 2 much hype over it and lots of people got turned off.Thing is, I can actually see lots of the awesome potential uses of the device. Third-party soft for playing music, games, newsprints and magazines and FFS books, all kinds of good stuff, but IMHO they just didn’t really sell it very well (aside from the books). It smells kind of not finished

  3. jonolan Says:

    Leaving the marketing failures aside, I don’t think the iPad is going to be a winner for Apple. It seems meant to be shoehorned in between the iPhone and the MacBook and I don’t think there’s enough need for a bastard hybrid device to support it.

  4. Jessika Strek Says:

    I’ve loved Apple products for some time, they produce products that is visually gorgeous while working like a everytime I use it. That can’t be said about alot of companies, it’s usually one or the other. Businesses don’t usually take aesthetics seriously like Apple. With that being said I’ve got to say that I’m very excited about the new Tablet. One thing I question though, is it too soon? I think that this may be ahead of its time. What do you think?

  5. Mike Klinkenberg Says:

    Great blog entry.

    What’s your take of the iPad Touch?

    I tell ya, I was disappointed this thing could have been awesome instead Steve Jobs settled for a cheap device.

    iPad

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