It’s amazing how viral Apple can be in their marketing. Several months ago, people started talking about the Apple Tablet. No one has actually confirmed if it even exists but it looks like we’ll finally see a real working model by the end of this month. In a press announcement, Apple said that they would reveal to the world their next creation in San Fransisco on January 27, 2010. No one really knows for sure if this is for the Apple Tablet but everyone is hoping for it.
Here are some details of the Apple Tablet that you might be interested in:
“Watch (Apple) shares drop 10 percent if it is not the anticipated tablet computer and 15 percent if Steve Jobs is not there with the tablet in his hand,” McIntyre wrote on 247WallSt.com.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the color multimedia device will allow users to browse the Web, listen to music, watch movies or television shows and also serve as an electronic book and newspaper reader.
The Journal said the Apple tablet will have a 10- to 11-inch (25.4- to 27.9-centimeter) screen and may begin to ship in March.
Apple routinely refuses to comment on products ahead of their release and—true to form—the company has ignored the rumors sweeping technology blogs, letting anticipation and speculation build.
The specter of an Apple “iTablet” or “iSlate,” however, hovered over the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, with makers of tablet computers jockeying for a head-start in the marketplace.
Computer giant Hewlett-Packard was among the companies seeking to get a jump on Apple and Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer provided a glimpse on stage of an HP “slate” computer during an appearance at the annual gadget show.
But few companies generate the buzz of Apple and a tablet computer would be the company’s first major product release since it came out with the popular iPhone three years ago.
“No consumer products company today even comes close to Apple’s ability to generate hype, and then build market dominance on top of that hype,” technology analyst Carmy Levy said.
“Apple’s goal with its new tablet-based machine is very similar to what it set out to do when it entered the media player market with its iPod in 2001, and the smartphone market with the iPhone in 2007,” Levy said.
“Specifically, the company wants to redefine a market where other companies have tried–and largely failed—to succeed,” he added.
Levy said he expected the device to cost around 800 dollars while other analysts told the Wall Street Journal it may cost as much as 1,000 dollars.
Valleywag.com, a Silicon Valley gossip website, recently triggered Apple’s ire by offering rewards of up to $100,000 for proof that the notoriously secretive company has made a tablet computer.
Valleywag declared Apple the first winner of its contest after receiving a letter from the company’s lawyers.
“We believe you and your company have crossed the line by offering a bounty for the theft of Apple’s trade secrets,” an Apple lawyer said in a copy of the letter posted online by Valleywag.
I wonder how much the tablet will cost?

i wonder what apple will do to make the tablet a successful gadget… a lot of companies have tried and so far none have been successful… but if anyone can do it I think apple can…
That’s right, the main question now is how much would it cost.
Oh and Idol Wauks, although it’s off-topic, have you seen this news? This is something out of the ordinary.
http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/12-01-2010/111621-sheep_human_face-0
@jason it’s the magic of photoshop…
initial rumors point to the device costing from $600 to $1000 O.o
there are rumors also of the iPhone 4G
http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/01/18/all-the-iphone4islate-rumors-in-one-image/
Laptops will change the United States when they are accessible to everyone financially. Think of every man and women, having a personal laptop.