There are so many rumors out there right now about an Apple tablet that you can easily get confused. As a self-proclaimed techoholic I will give you my summary of the most credible rumors combined with my own assumptions.
Apple will announce the iSlate tablet January 27. It will ship in March. This will fit well with Apple’s non-computing release cycles: Spring (iSlate), summer (iPhone), fall (iPod).
- Name: iSlate
- Form factor: slate (aka a portable touchscreen with a computer hidden inside)
- Most probable hardware:
- 7-11″ multitouch screen
- Possibly e-ink and oled/lcd hybrid
- Arm processor
- Likely multicore (2 or 4 cores)
- Probably designed or influenced by PA-semi (bought by Apple)
- 1Ghz or faster
- Powerful graphics
- Tegra 2, iPhone 3GS-like or PA-semi designed
- Capable of OpenGL or OpenGL ES2
- Operating system and software
- Based on OS X, somewhere between Snow Leopard and iPhone OS 3.0 (or 4.0)
- Can run iPhone software, either as windowed applications or as widgets
- Multitasking. Will run several iPhone apps at once.
- Comes with much more powerful software than the iPhone
- Some kind of e-reader software
- App Store
- Great battery – 8 hours or more.
- Great standby time
- Battery-saving reading mode. Possibly e-ink hybrid
- Design and hardware
- Extremely thin
- Lightweight
- Thin bezel around the screen
- Not too far from the iPhone design
- A couple of needed buttons (power, volume, possibly home button)
- Camera, possibly in front for video chat
- Wifi and bluetooth
- Possibly 3G, or a version with 3G
- No stylus
- Price
- Unexpected (low)
- My guess: $499-$699
- Bundled with 3G plan: $299-$499
- 7-11″ multitouch screen
Unlikely specs I want:
- First device with Light Peak
- USB 3.0 host (can use external drives++)
- HDMI or mini displayport connector
- Extreme battery (24 hours of use)
- Can run software not purchased in App Store
A rumor about new iMacs have been floating around the Internet lately. They mostly agree on this: New design, new internals, thinner and cheaper. It will be launched by mid-October (possibly even at the end of September) This sounds too good to be true, so here are my predictions:
- Core i5 or i7 processor (possibly custom designed by Intel)
- New design
- Slightly thinner, but with better heat dispatch technology
- Blu-ray option
- LED backlight
- AMD 5000-series high end graphics chip, and/or something entirely new from nVidia or Intel
- Slightly cheaper low-end ($100-$200)
If Apple announces an event, I also expect some or all the following:
- A new LED Cinema display (20″ and/or 30″)
- Upgrades to Mac mini (same CPU as new low-end iMac)
- 5000-series GPU option for Mac Pro
- OpenCL and full Grand Central Dispatch support for some of Apple’s software





