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July 27th, 2009

Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perception

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 9:25 am

Categories: Amazon Kindle, Apple, E-book Readers

Tags: Apple iPhone, Device, Apple iPod, Apple Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Apple iPod Touch, Tablets, Notebooks, Digital Music, Digital Media

In the race to bigger, more powerful mobile devices, Apple ought to take a lesson from Amazon.

First, the rumor: Apple’s rumored touchscreen tablet device got more traction today in a Financial Times article stating that the device will take its first bow in time for the holiday buying season.

The device, which is rumored to resemble an enlarged iPod touch, is expected to be roughly 10-inches in size and run on the iPhone operating system. Naturally, the driver for such a device is the App Store, the established, easy-to-use content pipeline that makes spending money easier than taking a $10 bill out of your wallet and lighting it on fire.

In other words, Apple is about to debut, in so many words, an ‘iPod touch DX’: an enlarged, more fully-featured version of an already popular mobile device. Basically, what the Amazon Kindle DX is to the Kindle 2.

There’s an upside and a downside to this. For Apple, the upside is momentum — the rumors are swirling, and consumers anticipate what they see as a “cheaper” Apple device. That’s true, if you compare it to a fully-featured MacBook, which starts at $999.

But it’s more fair to compare a tablet to an iPod touch and iPhone, in which it will supposedly share an OS. That’s the downside: despite a more powerful processor, a bigger touchscreen and more storage, it would be the most expensive iPod ever released, at least as Apple has come to define it.

Suddenly, Apple’s new tablet recalls Amazon’s Kindle DX, a $489 enlarged version of the now $299 Kindle 2 that, wouldn’t you know it, has a 9.7-in. screen.

Make no mistake, Amazon’s worried. Their Kindle devices are perceived as a luxury, especially the DX model, and have nowhere near as much versatility packed into them as Apple’s mobile devices. The iPod touch can handle music, video and the Web with aplomb, and — that’s right — e-book reading is faithfully reproduced, despite lacking the more preferable E-Ink technology of Amazon’s device.

Both have over-the-air content vehicles that drive sales: Apple’s App Store (and iTunes), Amazon’s WhisperSync tech. And just like Mac vs. Windows, Apple’s device has the upper hand with the ability to run Amazon’s e-reader software (but not vice-versa).

But Apple’s sights are set higher. The company is again carving out a new niche — part mobile Internet device, part iPod, part e-reader, part iPhone (if rumors of Verizon Wireless overtures are to be trusted). Apple is seemingly designing a device that people don’t yet know they need.

The challenge, of course, is to maintain the perception that the tablet device is cheaper than a MacBook but solves many of the problems the iPod touch can’t — the ability to surf the Web, watch video or play games in full-fidelity, without giving up the simplicity of the iPhone OS experience.

In fact, here’s an example: I often find myself wanting to quickly check a website on my iPod touch, but once I become more engaged, I get fed up with the slow rendering of the device and end up switching to my MacBook Pro, where I don’t have to wait for loading (and resize once a site appears).

A tablet device makes sense in this situation. But Apple must position the device as a simple computer, rather than a complicated mobile device. If people think it’s an $800 iPod (or iPhone), they won’t be as willing to bite.

Time will tell. The only other concern is the involvement of a contracted data plan for the device, which may severely limit potential customers. Few are willing to pay three times over for the same Internet (iPhone, home broadband, and now iTablet), much less for a two-year period.

To me, that means it’s only prudent that Apple prepare two tablet devices: an ‘iPhone’ version and an ‘iPod touch’ version. iTablet and iTablet Pro, if you prefer, though such designations don’t really correspond appropriately.

Which leaves then only the matter of pricing. A contracted version has to be subsidized enough to feel worth an expensive data plan; on the other hand, the “unlocked” tablet must be low enough in price to distance itself from the basic $999 MacBook.

And on top of it all, it’s got to be ‘Apple’s most affordable computer ever’ rather than ‘Apple’s most expensive iPod ever.’ Somehow, an $800 tablet must feel more accessible than a $500 e-book reader.

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Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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It would sell..
You are right, it would sell well but it would hurt the
MacBook market. (Read the rest)
Posted by: prof123 Posted on: 08/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Oversized iPod or downsized computer?  honeymonster | 07/27/09
Oversized iPod or downsized computer?  AdventTech67 | 07/27/09
I don't know what you are talking about  honeymonster | 07/27/09
Add 3Ds Maya,Zbrush, 3Ds Maya Virtual Box, Nero,..  NeoGeneration | 07/27/09
that's not the point  siobhanellis@... | 07/28/09
You can pretty much guarantee the following  frgough | 07/27/09
I was following you right up to  T1Oracle | 07/27/09
And again...  DeusExMachina | 07/28/09
Fail. This isn`t a phone, so your comparision to the Iphone is  NeoGeneration | 07/27/09
That's what I said. At least someone else is thinking. nt  T1Oracle | 07/27/09
You guys are rich  frgough | 07/27/09
You forget something:  Joe_Raby | 07/27/09
Tablets are a growing in schools  dennisfahey@... | 07/28/09
college textbooks  johnhopfensperger@... | 07/28/09
A Dream Come True  victorsebastian | 07/30/09
In this current situation, it will fail......read the rest, long post:  NeoGeneration | 07/27/09
Don't count Apple out yet!  Klomptu | 07/28/09
Apple can create a market..  prof123 | 08/03/09
All of that is irrelevant  T1Oracle | 07/27/09
Apple leads when it follows?  TCollinsG3 | 07/28/09
Ah...  Graham Ellison | 07/28/09
Screen Vulnerability  zdnet-gregc | 07/28/09
Resident Troll  TylerM89 | 07/27/09
Exactly. Of course acknowledging that doesn't produce blog hits... :\ nt  T1Oracle | 07/27/09
Computers? iPods? Selling music on-line?  Mikael_z | 07/27/09
Yet  TylerM89 | 07/27/09
There wasn`t a market for computers&mp3 playey before Apple?Are you joking?  NeoGeneration | 07/28/09
History revisionism  Mikael_z | 07/28/09
RE: market for computers  JakAttak | 07/28/09
RE: 10 years ago...  JakAttak | 07/28/09
Are you joking?  athynz | 07/28/09
There is no tablet market? Oh, yeah?  kathleen_Gresham@... | 07/28/09
I think you're wrong...  Spiritusindomit@... | 07/28/09
LOL  Graham Ellison | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perce  kotla_sr@... | 07/27/09
For something that is still just a rumour....  Joe_Raby | 07/27/09
That's because...  Jkirk3279 | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perception  dave@... | 07/27/09
Looks like the old Compaq TC1000 tablet  sean_hando@... | 07/27/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perception  Naryan | 07/28/09
Multiple exclusive carriers would be a problem  Prime Detailer | 07/28/09
It's a mini-tablet MacBook AND a big iPod Touch w/3G  jimoro | 07/28/09
You forgot the sink  minardi | 07/30/09
It would sell..  prof123 | 08/03/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perception  rdupuy11 | 07/28/09
Oh, Really?  barbose | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perce  barbose | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perce  nath@... | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perce  rjsarles | 07/28/09
I've been really looking forward to this, but...  Spiritusindomit@... | 07/28/09
Cannot be a bigger iPod or iPhone  fernande-zdnet | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perce  kathleen_Gresham@... | 07/28/09
hybred of marketable tech  odcchaz | 07/28/09
RE: Will Apple's rumored tablet be an 'iPod touch DX'? It's all about perception  tazzarcher | 07/28/09
Wacom tablet replacement?  z3r0_f4ct0r | 07/28/09
Apple and (im)mature markets  zdnet-gregc | 07/28/09
Cloners  Jkirk3279 | 07/28/09
iPod touch DX - I couldn't be more excited!  ladyirol | 07/28/09
Must-have features  bart.viaene@... | 07/29/09
Desktop OS vs iphone OS?  wolftalamasca | 07/29/09
From Amazon?  minardi | 07/30/09

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