September 26, 2007 10:06 AM PDT

Report: Apple developing OS X minitablet

Apparently the Newton doesn't fall very far from the Apple tree.

AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has a project underway to develop a minitablet computer based on the OS X operating system it has developed for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The site is calling it "the return of the Newton," referring to the much-maligned but cult-favorite PDA that Apple sold in the mid-1990s.

Apple's design ethos has advanced a bit since the original Newton, but could the company have a successor in the works?

(Credit: Apple)

The report describes a "slate" style device that's about 1.5 times bigger than an iPhone, with a high resolution display and the same touch-screen interface that's found on the iPhone. AppleInsider thinks we might catch a glimpse of this device at Macworld in January.

If true, this would appear to be Apple's take on Intel's MID (mobile Internet device) concept, rather than a PDA like the Newton. There's simply no market these days for the traditional PDA, as even basic mobile phones can do everything a PDA can do, just with more style. But there's not a huge market for UMPCs or MIDs at this stage of the game, either.

Apple's OS X and multitouch interface are definitely unique takes on the UMPC/MID concept. Many of the devices demonstrated by Intel and its partners last week at IDF required a stylus for navigation, reminiscent of PDAs. The wide-screen slate design reported by AppleInsider would allow for some interesting applications. This would also have a larger screen than either the iPhone and iPod Touch, and the size of the screen could make it easier to use the touch-screen keyboard in landscape mode, something that's on the wish list of many iPhone users.

Momentum is building around mobile devices designed for everyday folks, but I'd still be surprised if Apple were to launch its third multitouch device in 12 months sometime next year. Is there enough interest in handheld Apple gadgets right now to justify the iPhone, the iPod Touch and Newton 2.0?

The timing reported by AppleInsider--release in the first half of 2008--does coincide with the launch expectations for Silverthorne, a low-power Intel processor designed for just this type of device. Intel executives were tight-lipped last week about their chances of working with Apple on Silverthorne-based devices, probably not wanting to get sent to the principal's office for talking out of turn about Apple.

Originally posted at One More Thing
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Waste of Time for Apple
by pweber5 September 26, 2007 2:48 PM PDT
I think Apple's time would be much better suited to making the iPhone and the iPod Touch more PDA-like, with the ability to sync to Outlook, take notes, and have copy and paste (!). They could also use this technology to make their MacBooks have Tablet PC-like functionality, or to have a touch-screen interface for the next iMac. All of those would be much more useful and consumer friendly, because I don't think the world needs another quasi-computer no one will buy.
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Apple: the Coolest Company that Never Was
by gminetos September 26, 2007 9:19 PM PDT
Once again, Apple ALMOST gets me excited, it's like dating a hot chick who has bad breath. Ring, ring -- Apple, the 1990s are calling and want their PDA back. I mean really. In 2002 I bought the (at the time) awesome Dell Axim X5 PDA and had to wait an excruciating 5 YEARS till HTC finally and properly cell-phonified a Windows Mobile PDA (the PPC-6600/6700 don't count, they were feeble attempts). So how is Apple's 15-years too late PDA supposed to help anyone now ?! Nope, Apple, this is what your iPhone should've been. Now THAT (along with 3G/HSDPA) would've been worth my $200 term fee from Sprint.
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