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Apple presents next must-have device: hand-held tablet
A consumer technology giant, Apple, this week unwraps its long-awaited, breathlessly hyped tablet computer. The wireless media device to be introduced Wednesday is likely to have a 10-inch or 11-inch touch screen -- nearly two inches wider than the popular Kindle book reader and a lot bigger than screens on smart phones such as Apple's iPhone. Stay tuned for the name of this new product, expected to reach stores in March and be priced around $800.
Tablets -- also called slates -- are one-piece computers without separate keyboards. Unsuccessful first generation models, including one from Apple called the Newton Message Pad, had a pen-like stylus to tap buttons or write on the screen -- more cumbersome than a mouse and keyboard. Apple now will pitch its 2010 tablet as a handy way to enjoy movies, TV shows, books, magazines and newspapers. "Holding a 10-inch screen in your hands is similar to holding a hardcover book," says New York Times blogger Nick Bilton. "Although this screen doesn't fit in your pocket, it does feel surprisingly natural in your hands -- much smaller than a traditional magazine and a little larger than a paper book." Another writer, David Goldman of CNNMoney.com, says: "The problem with hand-held tablets is that they're middle-of-the-road devices. They have better functionality than smaller gadgets, but don't have enough functionality to replace your PC."
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