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Rumour Mill: Apple to launch the iPad tablet in January 2010?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 24 December 2009, 10:39

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Rick Myslewski of Reghardware writes:

We've got a fiver to wager on Apple's intensely rumoured iPad being launched on Tuesday, January 26.

Being journalists, we're not exactly rolling in cash, so why are we suddenly so profligate with our coin? Three reasons:

  • Item #1: "Very connected sources" who have "been amazingly accurate" in the past have told The Boy Genius Report that they're one-hundred per cent certain that a seven-inch iPad will be announced by Apple in January. No news of an announcement of the oft-discussed 10-inch model, but no news against it, either.
  • Item #2: The Silicon Valley Insider reported Wednesday that Apple reps have asked "select developers" to prepare full-screen resolution touch-screen apps for a major demo to be held in January.
  • Item #3: The Financial Times reported, also on Wednesday, that Apple has booked space at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in preparation for an event on January 26th. This venue, as you may recall, is where Steve Jobs emerged from his medical leave in September to pimp Apple's updated iPods.

The Reg tried to confirm the Financial Times report about the January 26 date, but the Yerba Buena Center for the Art's facilities rental website was "temporarily offline while it is being updated" when we tried to access it at 3:00 p.m. Pacific Standard time on Wednesday, and their office didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.



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the size is wrong, if people go for portability they'll go for a 5“ screen, if they want a reasonable size they'll go for 10”+

I can't see it being 7“, partly because of the aforementioned reason but also because last time I checked they don't do 1280x720 or 1366x768 in a 7” form.
7" Makes sense to me - it's about the same size as most paperbacks..
Well, it needs to be high enough resolution to give you enough viewing space. The original eee pc had a 7 inch screen and was great due to its ground breaking format. However there is a reason all the successive netbooks had larger screens. High res on 7 inches is tiring on the eyes. Sure the tablet will probably have all that pinching and zooming like the iphone, which is partially tolerable on a phone, but this tablet is not targeting the phone market. Apple already have the iphone there as we all know and in my opinion the iphone is an incredible product. Personally I wonder if the target audience actually exists for a small tablet.

As others have said is a 5 inch tablet (or a 7 inch one) a solution to a problem that doesn't exist?

I for one will keeping an interest in this and am eager for some announcement from Apple. Some hard facts from them could be very enlightening.

Littlexanth
I can't wait to see how over priced this is! :mrgreen:
The original eee pc 701 had a 7“ screen for reasons of cost, battery life, weight, the actual case was 10” and could fit a 9“ screen in it (the soon to follow eee pc 900 version)

A paperback book is 8” so enough space for a 7“ screen.

I would love a little tablet pc that size, however knowing apple and their pricing strategy, I'd have to sell both my legs and an arm to afford it.

EDIT: ps the XO uses a 7.5” 1200x900 screen