iPAD

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
iPad, PDA from Apple.



Hardware:

Touch Screen (16 bits Colors 256*512 Hight density Backlight \tTFT) with orientation landscape/

G3 Low power IBM Risc Processor 300 Mhz

64 MRAM low profile (1 slot exp. to 512 MRAM not available now)

HD 5G (same iPod)

1 FireWire connector

Rechargeable Lithium polymer battery via Firewire

Height: 112 mm

Width: 71.8 mm

Depth: 19.9 mm

Weight: 202 g



Softwares:

MacOS X for iPad with Hand Recognition and Screen Orientation

iPad suite (Synchroniser, ToDO, Contact, Calendar)



Accesories:

Power Adaptor Firewire for iPad

Firewire devices (any with drivers iPad)

Developper Kit iPad



Softwares extensions :

AppleWorks for iPad (WordSheet, SpreadSheet, Graphic and DB)

Quicktime for iPad (MPEG1, 2, 3, 4 codecs and others)

AppleMail for iPad

HomePage for iPad

Quicktime for iPad

iTune for iPad

Preview (PDF, various images formats) for iPAD



Develop :

Aqua Terminal for iPad

DVD for iPad



Third party (soon):

Office X for iPad

Internet Explorer for iPad

GSM Kit for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

Tuner (TV/FM) for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

Audio for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

GPS for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

Video Terminal for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

Modem interface for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

Keyboard and mouse for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

Wireless for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

etc...



Price :

550 $ iPad

150 $ iPad software extension

150 $ 128 MRAM LP

69 $ Power Adaptor Firewire for iPad

10$ Suitecase for iPad



Comments :



All the stuffs are near to be available.



Indeed, softwares needs a little adaptation for the iPad.

HandWriting recognition are known from Apple Newton Technologies. Porting is not very hard.



Appleworks, Home Page, Quicktime, iTune, Preview, IOKit for Firewire are available on MacOS X.



iPAD suite come from a third party not known a this time and already developped on MacOS X. Software are also available for laptops and desktops without developpment.



All the stuffs as GSM, GPS, Audio and Video adaptors and drivers are left to Third party developpersas a good challenge.



The big news are Aqua Terminal adaptor available on both traditional Apple products and others platforms. Aqua Terminal server is available on MacOS X and Terminal Adaptor is developped for Wintel and various Unix. The Aqua layer is a framework available as librairies on NT Kernel and Unix kernel level.



AquaX librairies are also near to be completed by the Apple Darwin team with a third party developper (perhaps Tenon or White Pine). The librairies are in Final stage.



Be different. Apple is the only computer society today marketing a MP3 player so called iPOD. The digital hub arrived....

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 7
    Interesting thoughts.



    How would this hypothetical thing keep from overheating?



    Mandricard

    AppleOutsider
  • Reply 2 of 7
    That's something I would buy.
  • Reply 3 of 7
    Similar to a post by "thisGuy" at Macnn <a href="http://forums.macnn.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=45&t=000629"; target="_blank">http://forums.macnn.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic &f=45&t=000629</a>



    Apparently these specs have been seen on other boards. Never-the-less this is an interesting product. If it could be pulled off at these price points it would be an intersting addition to Apple's line. The Quicktime features could be an interesting digital hub addition.



    [ 11-17-2001: Message edited by: allen ]</p>
  • Reply 4 of 7
    [quote]Originally posted by Eagle:

    <strong>iPad, PDA from Apple.



    Hardware:

    Touch Screen (16 bits Colors 256*512 Hight density Backlight \tTFT) with orientation landscape/

    G3 Low power IBM Risc Processor 300 Mhz

    64 MRAM low profile (1 slot exp. to 512 MRAM not available now)

    HD 5G (same iPod)

    1 FireWire connector

    Rechargeable Lithium polymer battery via Firewire

    Height: 112 mm

    Width: 71.8 mm

    Depth: 19.9 mm

    Weight: 202 g



    Softwares:

    MacOS X for iPad with Hand Recognition and Screen Orientation

    iPad suite (Synchroniser, ToDO, Contact, Calendar)



    Accesories:

    Power Adaptor Firewire for iPad

    Firewire devices (any with drivers iPad)

    Developper Kit iPad



    Softwares extensions :

    AppleWorks for iPad (WordSheet, SpreadSheet, Graphic and DB)

    Quicktime for iPad (MPEG1, 2, 3, 4 codecs and others)

    AppleMail for iPad

    HomePage for iPad

    Quicktime for iPad

    iTune for iPad

    Preview (PDF, various images formats) for iPAD



    Develop :

    Aqua Terminal for iPad

    DVD for iPad



    Third party (soon):

    Office X for iPad

    Internet Explorer for iPad

    GSM Kit for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    Tuner (TV/FM) for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    Audio for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    GPS for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    Video Terminal for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    Modem interface for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    Keyboard and mouse for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    Wireless for iPad (via Firewire adaptors)

    etc...



    Price :

    550 $ iPad

    150 $ iPad software extension

    150 $ 128 MRAM LP

    69 $ Power Adaptor Firewire for iPad

    10$ Suitecase for iPad



    Comments :



    All the stuffs are near to be available.



    Indeed, softwares needs a little adaptation for the iPad.

    HandWriting recognition are known from Apple Newton Technologies. Porting is not very hard.



    Appleworks, Home Page, Quicktime, iTune, Preview, IOKit for Firewire are available on MacOS X.



    iPAD suite come from a third party not known a this time and already developped on MacOS X. Software are also available for laptops and desktops without developpment.



    All the stuffs as GSM, GPS, Audio and Video adaptors and drivers are left to Third party developpersas a good challenge.



    The big news are Aqua Terminal adaptor available on both traditional Apple products and others platforms. Aqua Terminal server is available on MacOS X and Terminal Adaptor is developped for Wintel and various Unix. The Aqua layer is a framework available as librairies on NT Kernel and Unix kernel level.



    AquaX librairies are also near to be completed by the Apple Darwin team with a third party developper (perhaps Tenon or White Pine). The librairies are in Final stage.



    Be different. Apple is the only computer society today marketing a MP3 player so called iPOD. The digital hub arrived....</strong><hr></blockquote>



    As much as I would LOVE this kind of device, what kind of world are you living in!? This is supposed to be some sort of handheld device, right?? Just the hard drive itself almost makes this an impossibility. One of the reasons why I bought my Visor Deluxe in the first place was because it would fit in my pocket.



    Now, if this should be the case, big time KUDOS to the development team. But somehow I am thinking that this is more pipe dream than reality.



    --------------------------

    I thought I would do some conversions for the dimensions he posted...



    Height: 112 mm = 4.409 in.

    Width: 71.8 mm = 2.827 in.

    Depth: 19.9 mm = 0.784 in.

    Weight: 202 g = 7.125 oz.



    Does this seem at all plausable??



    [ 11-20-2001: Message edited by: Mike Eggleston ]</p>
  • Reply 5 of 7
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    [quote]Originally posted by Mike Eggleston:

    <strong>



    As much as I would LOVE this kind of device, what kind of world are you living in!? This is supposed to be some sort of handheld device, right?? Just the hard drive itself almost makes this an impossibility. One of the reasons why I bought my Visor Deluxe in the first place was because it would fit in my pocket.



    Now, if this should be the case, big time KUDOS to the development team. But somehow I am thinking that this is more pipe dream than reality.



    --------------------------

    I thought I would do some conversions for the dimensions he posted...



    Height: 112 mm = 4.409 in.

    Width: 71.8 mm = 2.827 in.

    Depth: 19.9 mm = 0.784 in.

    Weight: 202 g = 7.125 oz.



    Does this seem at all plausable??



    [ 11-20-2001: Message edited by: Mike Eggleston ]</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Well, acording to your coversions, this is smaller than my Visor Edge, so I don't see where you think it's too big to fit in your pocket. But then again, I don't know what kind of world you live in.
  • Reply 6 of 7
    zozo Posts: 3,117member
    [quote]Originally posted by Eagle:

    <strong>

    Quicktime for iPad (MPEG1, 2, 3, 4 codecs and others)



    </strong><hr></blockquote>



    If this is 'official' info and not just some wishful thinking, the fact that Mpeg3 is mentioned is a giveaway that this is BS. There is no such thing as mpeg 3. It was ditched. MP3 is Mpeg1 layer 3.



    Otherwise, bring it on... would be very cool. Although not very sure what niche it would fill... except as replacement for iPod.
  • Reply 7 of 7
    vinney57vinney57 Posts: 1,162member
    [quote] As much as I would LOVE this kind of device, what kind of world are you living in!? This is supposed to be some sort of handheld device, right?? Just the hard drive itself almost makes this an impossibility. One of the reasons why I bought my Visor Deluxe in the first place was because it would fit in my pocket. <hr></blockquote>



    Er...Mike, its the same hard drive as the iPod.
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