10 unknown things about Apple Tablet

Ignore the rumors of Apple's 'blind fire'. Here are 10 almost exact details about the tablet that 'Apple' is about to hit the market

Ignore the rumors of Apple's "blind fire". Here are 10 almost exact details about the tablet that 'Apple' is about to hit the market .

1. Apple has designed at least 3 different models for its tablet but call it by the name they intended: iPad.

2. Version 1 is designed with a 7-inch screen but then Apple itself found it too small so in the latest version, the tablet has a 10.7-inch screen.

3. It will use iPhone OS operating system.

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Initially the iPad only had a 7-inch screen, but has now been upgraded to 10.7 inches. ( Photo: iLoung ) 4. There are some sources claiming that it looks like the iPhone, and this information is almost correct. It is similar to the iPhone 3G, especially the rounded back.

5. It will hit the market in 2 different versions: A version with 3G mobile connectivity (like an iPhone 3GS) and a version without 3G connectivity (like one iPod touch with larger screen).

6. The screen resolution is significantly improved by Apple compared to 480x320 pixel screen of iPhone or iPod touch. This tablet allows users to view a full page of a book or magazine page but not enough for a newspaper page. According to the source, the resolution of the tablet will be 5-6 times higher (can reach HD 720p).

7. It is designed to extend the ability to present multimedia formats (media - including movies, music, photos, etc.) of iPhone and iPod touch, and will replace features like reading, newspapers, magazines, media players, games, applications and web surfing capabilities.

8. It will not be produced to compete with netbooks. In fact, this tablet was only born as a multimedia demonstration device using the iPhone OS and has a low level of communication capability.

9. Apple plans to launch this product before January 19, 2010 and will be available for sale around May or June 2010.

10. Despite being quite complete, the product still has to wait for CEO Steve Jobs' last green light signal, but the opportunity to appear on the market with the current characteristics is about 80%.

Update 25 May 2019
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