Tablet split in to EDU version and video version?

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Gizmodo took a call today from someone who claims to have held tablet prototypes in their hands and sat in on Apple meetings about the device.  We'll just republish the good bits:

"The device, which I've held mock ups of, is going to have a 10 inch screen, and when I saw it looked just like a giant iPhone, with a black back— although that design could change at any time" they said, "with the same black resin back, and the familiar home button." That's obvious.

"But it will come in two editions, one with a webcam and one for educational use."  

See? Apple isn't going to just cede the educational market to Amazon's Kindle.

They continued to explain the device as something that would sit between an iPod/iPhone and a Macbook, and would cost $700 to $900—"More than twice as much as a netbook," he said.

That's pretty standard rumor faire.

To make up for that cost and make the device more than just a big iPod there was, this person claimed, there was talk of making the device act as a secondary screen/touchpad for iMacs and MacBooks, much like a few of the USB screens that have come out in recent months from Chinese companies. Very interesting.

Interesting.  Like these?

They went on to say that although the project has been going on under various names between four and six years, the first prototype was built around the end of 2008. Adding, "The time to market from first prototype is generally 6-9 months." That would place the device's release date in this holiday season. They then said, "There was a question of what OS the device would run, too." (Other people I've talked to have implied this remains a huge secret.)

My call dropped on some windy road off skyline drive. Fucking AT&T.

The AT&T call dropping is easily the most believable part of this whole story.

Comments (6)

@seth - do you seriously have no information from sources about this? seems like you usually have some information this close to an announcement. are your normal sources staying quiet or do they no nothing either? was it the same with the iPhone in '06-'07?

How can the guy have held a mock up in his hands? If it's from Apple, it's called 'pro-to-type'. You guys are running after cheap stories like chickens without heads. Better check this out, someone has been thinking: http://forum.onemorething.nl/album_page.php?pic_id=24482

We each have our ideal tablet in mind, and the comment on the resin-back provokes a comment because its going to have to be uni-body.
I want a serious battery and they're not going to fit the battery I want in something the feel of a big iTouch.

I'm also going to be very surprised if there are not more physical buttons than an iPhone.

Why wouldn't the education market want a webcam? Schools use cameras for video podcasting and more. Even the educational iMacs ship with iSight cameras. I would like to see the behind-the-screen camera.

For the iTablet to succeed, in my opinion, it will need to have an incredible voice recognition (some of which has been released in iPhone 3Gs but MUCH better) and a combination of facial, gesture, and handwriting recognition. (All of which has been in Apple's R&D for a long time.) I think the absence of a physical keyboard demands these features.

What the iPhone lacks the iTablet will adopt, and to me that is the ability to create. iLife and iWork will need to be available on the iTablet.

I would like to see the iTablet slide into a protective sheath for safe-keeping, docking, and the sheath would also be a bluetooth wireless keyboard/and hold the iTablet at an angle for viewing movies etc.

Okay....done day-dreaming.

Next..

A bigger iPod touch...
What's those hardware tech-specs?

Why wouldn't the education market want a webcam? Schools use cameras for video MB2-633 exam podcasting and more. Even the educational iMacs ship with iSight cameras. I would like to see the behind-the-screen camera.117-102 exam

For the iTablet to succeed, in my opinion, it will need to have an incredible voice recognition (some of which has been released in iPhone 3Gs but MUCH better)

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