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Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster believes the rumored Apple tablet will be much more than a lifestyle product for the presbyopic generation. Instead, Munster expects as many as two million tablets could be sold in 2010, generating an estimated 1.2 billion in revenue.

Via Apple 2.0, Munster’s latest research also predicts a 2010 release. “Last week we spoke with an Asian component supplier that has received orders from Apple for a touch-screen device to be fulfilled by late CY09.” While this supports earlier reports, the most recent suggested timeframe is 2009.

As for the tablet itself, as the mock-up suggests, Munster apparently believes a giant iPod touch is in the offing. The tablet will be designed for media consumption, web surfing, and text tasks, like simple email. Pricing is expected to be in the $500 to $700 range, considerably less than previous estimates of $800. The tablet will likely have a 3G data plan, possibly subsidized, carriers being AT&T or Verizon. All this makes Munster bullish on the tablet, “While at first glance this may appear to address a niche market, we believe the addressable market is larger than that of the Apple TV, of which Apple sold about 1.2m in its first year.”

And this is where we stop the prediction train and get off. That last bit about 1.2 million Apple TVs being sold is, like much of this research note, speculation. Sales numbers for the Apple TV have never been released (not a good sign). The only official commentary on sales came during the first quarter conference call this year when Tim Cook stated that “unit sales were up over three times versus the year-ago quarter.” Three times what has never been established.

However, a comparison to the Apple TV is relevant to the tablet as a cautionary tale. Sadly, by refusing to add a DVD player or streaming options from services like Netflix and Hulu, the Apple TV languishes as nothing more than extension of the iTunes Store in the living room. If the Apple tablet turns out to be a giant iPod touch — hopefully better looking that that horrid mock-up — it risks being nothing more than extension of the App Store. That’s not as bad as the Apple TV, but the tablet could do better.

One rumor we have not heard anything about is whether the tablet will allow a Bluetooth keyboard. If so, an entire category of functionality would be added, from emails of more than a few sentences to papers and reports pages long. In your hand it’s a tablet, in a stand it’s a word processor. While there could be a risk of cannibalizing MacBook sales, it seems small. Assuming the tablet runs iPhone OS, the current limitations of the operating system would ensure the safety of MacBook sales.

The question whether the Apple tablet will truly be an alternative to the netbook or a giant iPod touch will likely be answered soon. One can only hope the reply can be typed.



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New Dell Laptop spotted at FCC?

The guys over at engadet have been snooping the FCC again and this time they stumbled upon a mysterious Dell laptop which was hidden behind a confidentiality agreement, but they did notice a distinct bump on the laptops rear.

This they say matches up quite well with the Dell Latitude Z series which was leaked back in June. Testing shows 802.11b/g single chip client which means there wont be Draft-N which is somewhat disappointing.

At Dell’s request, any external images along with user manuals are being withheld until the 25th of October, so it’s not that long really before we get the full picture.

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Averatec N3400 Ultraportable gets reviewed

PC maker believe that after netbooks the next sweetness is the low cost ultraportable machines that weight under four pounds and command a price tag of under $800. The Averatec N3400 fits nicely into this category.

The Averatec N3400’s design features a brushed-aluminium casing which leads to comparison with the Apple Macbook Air. The Averatec N3400 is a tad under an inch thick with 12.8 inches width and 9.0 inches in depth.

Specs include a 2.16-GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400 processor, 13.3 inch display, up to 8GB RAM along with a 250GB hard drive, Intel GMA X4500MHD 134MB graphics, Windows Vista Home Premium OS, 3 USB ports and 4-in-1 card reader, and all for $799.

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New Sony VAIO P laptop spotted at FCC

There is a new model of the Sony VAIO P laptop and it has just passed through the FCC, which probably means we will be seeing this new Sony VAIO P laptop appear in the not too distant future.

As for any detail, well as you can imagine they are somewhat scarce on this new Sony model, however it is known that the model number is PCG-1RSL and should be approximately the same size as the VAIO P.

Other titbits are it will sport Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n. The FCC documentation confidentiality ends in October, so more details may emerge then and we’ll keep you posted.

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Cheaper Version but Loses DirectX 10

Apparently NVIDIA has now released a 2nd product to their ION range, the NVIDIA ION LE, which is apparently a cheaper version of the NVIDIA ION which can do just as much as the original which the exception of DirectX 10.

The general idea is to lower costs but still deliver all the functionality Windows XP toting netbooks and nettops require.

This of course leads to speculation with Windows 7 waving in the wings, just how long Microsoft’s old faithful Windows XP will remain on the market or for that matter how much longer DirectX 9 will remain relevant.

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