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		<title>By: Vasanth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vasanth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2005 10:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the comment. Your suggestions sounds right on the money. Hope Apple creates one like this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment. Your suggestions sounds right on the money. Hope Apple creates one like this.</p>
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		<title>By: lajocaab</title>
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		<dc:creator>lajocaab</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The technology is available to provide consumers with a product like &quot;iSlate&quot;. Of course only Apple could really do it right, although several other companies are attempting to create some variation of this device. Unfortunately many are too focused on video playback only, &amp; not creating a true multi-function device that could be used at home, at the office, or on the road. This product would integrate well into the &quot;Digital Lifestyle&quot; philosophy &amp; compliment existing Apple products. 

It would provide a screen large enough to actually watch video &amp; view photos, while still being small enough to be portable. It needs to be smaller than a notebook computer, but larger than a PDA. Granted, you can not put a device the size of a DVD case in your pocket, but something doesn&#039;t have to fit in a pocket to be portable. This device could be used in so many different situations that it would have broad appeal in the market. I only pray that Apple is working on such a device &amp; will release it in 2004. They have an opportunity to impact the industry with the iSlate &amp; iVideo media Store as much as the iPod &amp; iTMS will. 

iSlate 

New Apple mini-tablet –&gt; PMA (portable media appliance) 

Designed not to be a creative device like a desktop or laptop, but rather a sophisticated display device that communicates seamlessly with other devices via Rendezvous &amp; 802.11, BT, GPRS, FireWire, etc. 


Device Size: 
8” x 5.0” x .65” (&#177;15oz) 
&#177; 1/2 size of a 17” PowerBook 
&#177; 2x size of a Palm T5 or an iPod 
&#177; size of a DVD movie case 
small enough to hold with one hand by the bezel (.5” bezel on the sides) 

Screen: 
800 x 480 pixels minimum (1024 x 600 ideally) 
&#177;8” LCD (16:9 or 16:10 ratio)
&#177; 1/2 size of 17” PowerBook screen 
&#177; 2x size of a Palm T5 screen 
able to display “640 x 480 material” &amp; DVD (720x480) quality video natively 

Battery: 
6-9 hour Li-Ion battery (or some new battery technology) 

Storage: 
1.8” 40GB or 60GB hard drive 
	(additional capacity can come from external devices) 
256MB or 512MB RAM - fixed 
SD slot (w/ adapter for xD &amp; Smart Media) 

Processor &amp; OS ?: 
Motorola 800 MHz G4 mobile w/ Mac OS X lite or 
Intel 500 MHz XScale PXA270 w/ Mac OS Mobile? 

Connectivity: 
802.11 –&gt; Desktop or Laptop, Stereo, Internet via Wi-Fi hotspots 
Bluetooth –&gt; Keyboard, Mouse, PDA, Wireless Headphones, Internet via GSM Phone 
FireWire –&gt; iPod, Computer, Hard Drive, DVD/CD writer, Video Camera, iSight 
USB 2.0 –&gt; Printer, PDA, Digital Still Camera 
mini-DVI w/adapter for: 
    -&gt; ADC &amp; VGA for larger monitor 
    -&gt; DVI for video projector or HDTV 
    -&gt; S-Video for video projector or TV 
    -&gt; Composite for video projector or TV 
Stereo mini out 
Stereo mini in 
Rendezvous for seamless connectivity to other devices 

Input: 
Inkwell via touch screen &amp;/or stylus 
Keyboard &amp; mouse via Bluetooth or USB 
Microphone 
Remote control via Bluetooth 

Applications: 
inkwell, iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie, Safari, QuickTime, iSync, Rendezvous 
Preview, Mail, iCal, Address Book, Sherlock, iChat AV 
Keynote, FileMaker, Quicken, etc.

A/V Formats: 
H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Audible, JPEG, TIFF, GIF 

Accessories: 
Charger, External Battery, Stand, clip for iSight, Portable folding BT keyboard, BT mouse 
Headphone w/Microphone boom, quality stereo headphones 

Price ??: 
$699 to $999 


Create a device that is bigger that the largest PDA or Archos type device, yet smaller than the average notebook or tablet computer. Imagine if you will, holding a device (about the size of a DVD case) away from you anywhere from 12&quot; to 18&quot;. Obviously a 4&quot; screen would be inadequate, but a 7&quot; to 9&quot; diagonal widescreen would be more than acceptable. It would also need to be viewable in portrait or landscape mode. It could still be small enough to fit in a stack of books, a briefcase, a large purse, of any number of other carrying cases. It would be something that could be viewed in an office, at home, in a coffee shop, on an airplane or train, or even in the backseat of a car. 

The idea is not to see how much visual information one can cram into a small space (3&quot; to 4&quot; screens) or replace existing devices like the TV or Video Projector. The idea is to create a device that is a reasonable compromise between portability &amp; &quot;acceptable or pleasurable&quot; viewing for multiple applications &amp; that also complements existing devices. 

Although a 4 lb, 12&quot; notebook computer displays video beautifully (I use one everyday), it is too big for the situations I have described. Beyond the innumerable business applications it could fulfill, it could display video &amp; photos on a screen that is much bigger than an Archos type device or PDA, &amp; yet smaller than a notebook computer. It doesn’t need to carry everything all the time, so it doesn’t require a massive hard drive. The internal HD needs only to be large enough for the OS, applications &amp; enough storage to carry material while you away from any connectivity to other devices or the internet. 

From a strictly “video perspective”, a large part of its success would hinge upon Apple&#039;s ability to distribute video clips through an online store much like iTMS. This store could provide educational content, business content, news content, &amp; entertainment content beyond just movies. To be truly successful, it must integrate into Apple&#039;s &quot;Digital Lifestyle&quot; strategy, &amp; be truly portable (ubiquitous wireless connectivity &amp; good battery life). 

Originally Posted by: lajocaab on Feb 11, 04 &#124; 11:05 pm</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The technology is available to provide consumers with a product like &quot;iSlate&quot;. Of course only Apple could really do it right, although several other companies are attempting to create some variation of this device. Unfortunately many are too focused on video playback only, &amp; not creating a true multi-function device that could be used at home, at the office, or on the road. This product would integrate well into the &quot;Digital Lifestyle&quot; philosophy &amp; compliment existing Apple products. </p>
<p>It would provide a screen large enough to actually watch video &amp; view photos, while still being small enough to be portable. It needs to be smaller than a notebook computer, but larger than a PDA. Granted, you can not put a device the size of a DVD case in your pocket, but something doesn&#8217;t have to fit in a pocket to be portable. This device could be used in so many different situations that it would have broad appeal in the market. I only pray that Apple is working on such a device &amp; will release it in 2004. They have an opportunity to impact the industry with the iSlate &amp; iVideo media Store as much as the iPod &amp; iTMS will. </p>
<p>iSlate </p>
<p>New Apple mini-tablet –&gt; PMA (portable media appliance) </p>
<p>Designed not to be a creative device like a desktop or laptop, but rather a sophisticated display device that communicates seamlessly with other devices via Rendezvous &amp; 802.11, BT, GPRS, FireWire, etc. </p>
<p>Device Size:<br />
8” x 5.0” x .65” (&#177;15oz)<br />
&#177; 1/2 size of a 17” PowerBook<br />
&#177; 2x size of a Palm T5 or an iPod<br />
&#177; size of a DVD movie case<br />
small enough to hold with one hand by the bezel (.5” bezel on the sides) </p>
<p>Screen:<br />
800 x 480 pixels minimum (1024 x 600 ideally)<br />
&#177;8” LCD (16:9 or 16:10 ratio)<br />
&#177; 1/2 size of 17” PowerBook screen<br />
&#177; 2x size of a Palm T5 screen<br />
able to display “640 x 480 material” &amp; DVD (720&#215;480) quality video natively </p>
<p>Battery:<br />
6-9 hour Li-Ion battery (or some new battery technology) </p>
<p>Storage:<br />
1.8” 40GB or 60GB hard drive<br />
	(additional capacity can come from external devices)<br />
256MB or 512MB RAM &#8211; fixed<br />
SD slot (w/ adapter for xD &amp; Smart Media) </p>
<p>Processor &amp; OS ?:<br />
Motorola 800 MHz G4 mobile w/ Mac OS X lite or<br />
Intel 500 MHz XScale PXA270 w/ Mac OS Mobile? </p>
<p>Connectivity:<br />
802.11 –&gt; Desktop or Laptop, Stereo, Internet via Wi-Fi hotspots<br />
Bluetooth –&gt; Keyboard, Mouse, PDA, Wireless Headphones, Internet via GSM Phone<br />
FireWire –&gt; iPod, Computer, Hard Drive, DVD/CD writer, Video Camera, iSight<br />
USB 2.0 –&gt; Printer, PDA, Digital Still Camera<br />
mini-DVI w/adapter for:<br />
    -&gt; ADC &amp; VGA for larger monitor<br />
    -&gt; DVI for video projector or HDTV<br />
    -&gt; S-Video for video projector or TV<br />
    -&gt; Composite for video projector or TV<br />
Stereo mini out<br />
Stereo mini in<br />
Rendezvous for seamless connectivity to other devices </p>
<p>Input:<br />
Inkwell via touch screen &amp;/or stylus<br />
Keyboard &amp; mouse via Bluetooth or USB<br />
Microphone<br />
Remote control via Bluetooth </p>
<p>Applications:<br />
inkwell, iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie, Safari, QuickTime, iSync, Rendezvous<br />
Preview, Mail, iCal, Address Book, Sherlock, iChat AV<br />
Keynote, FileMaker, Quicken, etc.</p>
<p>A/V Formats:<br />
H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Audible, JPEG, TIFF, GIF </p>
<p>Accessories:<br />
Charger, External Battery, Stand, clip for iSight, Portable folding BT keyboard, BT mouse<br />
Headphone w/Microphone boom, quality stereo headphones </p>
<p>Price ??:<br />
$699 to $999 </p>
<p>Create a device that is bigger that the largest PDA or Archos type device, yet smaller than the average notebook or tablet computer. Imagine if you will, holding a device (about the size of a DVD case) away from you anywhere from 12&quot; to 18&quot;. Obviously a 4&quot; screen would be inadequate, but a 7&quot; to 9&quot; diagonal widescreen would be more than acceptable. It would also need to be viewable in portrait or landscape mode. It could still be small enough to fit in a stack of books, a briefcase, a large purse, of any number of other carrying cases. It would be something that could be viewed in an office, at home, in a coffee shop, on an airplane or train, or even in the backseat of a car. </p>
<p>The idea is not to see how much visual information one can cram into a small space (3&quot; to 4&quot; screens) or replace existing devices like the TV or Video Projector. The idea is to create a device that is a reasonable compromise between portability &amp; &quot;acceptable or pleasurable&quot; viewing for multiple applications &amp; that also complements existing devices. </p>
<p>Although a 4 lb, 12&quot; notebook computer displays video beautifully (I use one everyday), it is too big for the situations I have described. Beyond the innumerable business applications it could fulfill, it could display video &amp; photos on a screen that is much bigger than an Archos type device or PDA, &amp; yet smaller than a notebook computer. It doesn’t need to carry everything all the time, so it doesn’t require a massive hard drive. The internal HD needs only to be large enough for the OS, applications &amp; enough storage to carry material while you away from any connectivity to other devices or the internet. </p>
<p>From a strictly “video perspective”, a large part of its success would hinge upon Apple&#8217;s ability to distribute video clips through an online store much like iTMS. This store could provide educational content, business content, news content, &amp; entertainment content beyond just movies. To be truly successful, it must integrate into Apple&#8217;s &quot;Digital Lifestyle&quot; strategy, &amp; be truly portable (ubiquitous wireless connectivity &amp; good battery life). </p>
<p>Originally Posted by: lajocaab on Feb 11, 04 | 11:05 pm</p>
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