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8Jan/100

The Relevance of a Possible Apple Tablet

Everyone's heard enough about it already, I know. But while there's been a lot of talk about the purported "iSlate" that Cupertino is widely expected to release on January 27, there hasn't been a lot of thought. What I'd like to look at is the possibility that the iSlate will do for the tablet/slate/MID/magical-touchscreen market what the iPhone did for the phone market, the iPod did for the MP3 player market, and yes, even what the Mac did for the PC market back in that year that Orwell prophesied about.

It's really not far fetched. This device has been so well protected: not since the release of the iPhone have we speculated so much on a product we know so little about. Apple is protecting this thing like its first born child. It's something special, and when Apple has something special, it tends to turn heads.

Now, let's take a look at the tablet market right now: sure, a lot of new tablets or "slates" have been released at CES, but none have really gotten much interest. They are all just like what the smartphone market was like in January of 2007: they don't serve much purpose if they run a custom operating system, and if they run Windows 7, they just don't work well at all: a desktop operating system should stay on desktops and laptops.

If this device really exists (and let's be honest here, it does), we're about to see another paradigm shift in the technology market. For a year or two, we'll see cheap imitations of the "iSlate". And then someone like Google or Palm will come along with their own Android or WebOS respectively, and competition will be good. Maybe Microsoft will tag along with their own OS 2 years after the competition does, too. The iSlate will probably remain on top, because that Apple brand has fans who won't stop at anything, but the competition could very well be better.

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