There are some rumours that you don’t give two hoots about – radio-controlled jello monkeys? – and some that, even though you know they’re tenuous at best, you really really want to believe in them. Apple making a Tablet is a good example of the latter. Many people have opined that, should the Cupertino company go all pen-enabled, it will mark the turning point for the so-far maligned concept. Whether that’s the case or not, it would certainly put to rest the rumour and photoshoppery that has been a consistent Mac spectre for the past few years. Smarthouse are reporting that Apple researchers have built a working tablet prototype, and that three Taiwanese companies are costing it for a 2007 launch.

Mysterious “sources” have told Smarthouse that, rather than an enterprise device, the tablet will be aimed at the home and education markets, acting not only as a home-automation portal for the control of lighting, audio, entertainment devices and security feeds, but also linking to a docking station with HDMI outputs. Apparently, this docking station can also receive streamed content. I’m always dubious about anonymous sources, so I’ll be taking this report with a pinch of salt, but I’m still crossing my fingers ever so slightly that it all comes true.
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2 Responses to “That old Mac Tablet rumour surfaces again”
petstudioz November 26, 2006
Awsome!! Should have it.
NeutralStinkPad November 27, 2006
Because, y’know, PC tablets are SOOOOOOOOOOOO popular.
Apple will NOT be shipping a tablet. There’s no market, and Apple isn’t stupid. The “home security portal” crap is just that: crap. Nobody wants this. The handful of Apple fanbois who rave and drool today at the thought of this thing would run in terror from its horrendous price tag.
I say, if these folks have a working tablet, then they need to show it. THEN I’ll believe this garbage.
Neutral