Unless you have very large pockets (physically and economically) you would still need a bag or brief case to lug it around. This is where I am struggling to understand the potential iSlates position in the market place - apart form being another cool piece of electronics engineering:-)
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Of course bringing back a tablet means Steve going back on his words
from 1998 when the Newton was killed off. Have a read of this article,
best Steve quote is
"Apple makes computers, and computers have keyboards"
Hmmm, yeah!
http://www.pencomputing.com/frames/newton_obituary.html
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B.
2009/12/28 Peter Boynton <pete.b...@mac.com>
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2009/12/28 Peter Boynton <pete.b...@mac.com>Cool as this may (or may not) be can someone help me out and explain who might benefit from using such a machine?If it is to plug the net book market on Apples behalf I can't see them knocking them out for £300 - more likely £6-700!
I think Ian's right with Amazons Kindle and Sonys reader Apple will open a book store. Michael