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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Wed, 2007-01-17 20:56.
Sources that have proven to be reliable in the past informed MacScoop that the use of the patented multi-touch technology introduced last week with the iPhone may be just a starting point in Apple's secret product pipeline. Other devices are said to be in development in Apple labs. Among them, a true video iPod and... guess what? A Tablet Mac. A "true" Widescreen iPod The "true" Widescreen iPod which is said to be at the final stage of its development should be significantly redesigned and feature a widescreen display similar to the iPhone's. It will also include hard-drive based large storage of 80GB or 100GB and similar battery life as the current video-enabled iPod line-up. Pricing of what could be called a "revolutionary portable entertainment system" should be set between the iPhone and the higher-end video iPod of the current line-up. Sources told MacScoop that it may be marketed with the "Touch your music" slogan first mentioned by Steve Jobs during the demonstration of the iPhone's music capabilities. The widescreen video iPod is said to be technically ready and will probably hit the market before the iPhone's June release, according to sources. A tablet Mac will eventually arrive in 2008 The main information MacScoop has obtained is that there is indeed a Tablet Mac project that should eventually hit the market. Sources said the device will, with no doubt feature a "large" display (larger than the iPhone's) with Apple's multi-touch technology and wifi wireless connectivity. The Tablet Mac will mainly target research and education markets but could also find some applications for the average consumer. However the device is said to be still in development and can be expected to be released only in 2008 according to the reports we obtained. Rumours of a Tablet Mac have been running throughout the net for years. However, it has been established lately that Apple's CEO Steve Jobs dismissed the idea - although some serious customers showed interest on it. Apple's stripped-down Mac OS X Both the Widescreen iPod and the Tablet Mac should use a variant of the stripped-down version of Mac OS X introduced with the iPhone. However, sources claimed that although the Widescreen iPod's user-interface should be very similar to the iPhone's "iPod mode", the Tablet Mac should feature a much more advanced feature set, targeting other audiences than audio-video based entertainment. Last week, MacScoop published another report revealing that Apple had developed a stripped-down version of Mac OS X intended to be used on the Apple TV and the iPod. A few hours later Steve Jobs was showing off the system on the iPhone. The multi-touch technology, which is subject of several patents, combined to customized and stripped-down versions of Mac OS X now appear as a strong asset for the company's future developments, allowing Apple to differentiate its products significantly in terms of user interface and ease of use. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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What would keep us from
Submitted by Joseph Awad on Thu, 2007-01-18 04:23.What would keep us from believing that a widescreen HD iPod isn't already ready to go? Why couldn't this be the big announcement at the Super Bowl with a Beatles version to boot. Eliminating the phone and internet features would make this pretty simple although I would prefer to see wi-fi and bluetooth included with web browsing and email functions.
Likewise I think Apple is likely much closer to a tablet-like device than 2008 given the technology we have seen in the phone an the proof over the last couple years that Apple has worked on many rumored products for quite a while longer than we could even dream.
I guess the Widescreen iPod
Submitted by JayM on Thu, 2007-01-18 10:14.I guess the Widescreen iPod would be a big hit if it costs less than $400.
I have a great phone and I see no reason to change it so I think I would buy that iPod even if the iPhone was already available.
Apple needs to release that ASAP because current iPods have become far less attractive than they were before the iPhone's announcement.
For the moment, I'm sticking with my nano :).
No wifi expected for the
Submitted by andruck on Thu, 2007-01-18 15:09.No wifi expected for the widescreen ipod?
Widescreen iPod: I can't
Submitted by davidx on Sat, 2007-01-20 00:58.Widescreen iPod:
I can't wait! I'd definitely buy one, I think the iPhone's storage is far too limited for movies.
Tablet:
I'm sure Apple can come-up with something really different that will sell well for education and research. As for the average consumer, it would be quite a challenge to make something useful.
2 pictures of this
Submitted by jla on Sat, 2007-01-20 20:33.2 pictures of this widescreen iPod:
http://www.geocities.com/jla65/osxipod/ipod-osx1.png
http://www.geocities.com/jla65/osxipod/ipod-osx2.png
Specs: OS X lite system, one home button, widescreen, multitouch & wifi... (same tech as the iphone, without phone & web capabilities, in the actual ipod form factor)
The iPod thing is quite
Submitted by Karl on Sun, 2007-01-21 19:11.The iPod thing is quite obvious. Watch how steve sells the widescreen and the touchscreen for the iPod in particular:
"touch your music"
"we're annoncing a widescreen video iPod with touch controls"
"widescreen so I can watch video - REAL video"
But since the technology has been announced already, it doesn't merit another apple event. The superbowl is a good bet.
And multitouch was developed whilst they were researching a mac tablet - so they probably have one planned. If it got to the research stage, it cleared the CEO allowing the funds for it.
Karl
I think if the ipod was $500
Submitted by switching_to_mac107 on Mon, 2007-07-16 17:10.I think if the ipod was $500 dollars or less than it will be successful but if they cross that line it will be much like the iphone, Too damn Expensive!