Mac Tablet Concept
Apple Mac Tablet concept by Japanese photographer Isamu Sanada. [link]
With all the rumors around the web of the future Apple Tablet, a lot of designers created concept with their very own vision of it ! Call it the Mac Tablet, iPad, iTablet, Macbook Touch, or MacTab. We dont know yet what will be the name…And for a announced price of $800 I can’t wait to see what Apple have in mind…
Apple Mac Tablet Concept
Cool mock up of the much rumored Apple Tablet by Sean Mulvihill. [link]
Apple MacBook Touch Concept
Designed by Tommaso Gecchelin, the core of this concept is a technology called iSpine. Like the spine of a book, the tech allows the device to go from a normal laptop with screen and touchscreen board to large widescreen canvas for drawing, presentation or movie watching. [link]
Apple Mac Tablet Concept
iPad Touch Concept
Apple iPad Touch concept designed by Chris Messina promises to offer slick, streamlined experience that feels less like a computer and more like a lifestyle object. [link]
Apple Tablet Concept
Beautiful Apple Tablet concept rendering by Fotoboer.nl. [link]
Apple Tablet Video
Video of the much rumored Apple Tablet by MacRumors forum member GoneWithTheWind. [link]
MacBook Touch Concept
Another beautiful Apple iTablet concept design by Isamu Sanada. [link]
Mac iTablet Concept
Apple Tablet concept designed by Adam Benton for MacFormat. [link]
iPhone Tablet Concept
Clever Apple Tablet concept by Vern Hart looks like a giant iPhone. [link]
Mactab Concept
The incredibly thin wireless keyboard is used as a protection cover for transportation. On the back of the computer, a hinge allows it to be put in a vertical position so you can use Mactab comfortably on your desk. [link]
Apple iTablet Concept
Beautiful Apple iTablet concept design by Jesus Diaz from Gizmodo. [link]
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September 22nd, 2009 at 12:43 pm
Pretty cool. Looking at what was said at WWDC ’09 and also taking into consideration that both the iPhone and Macs run OS X – the iTablet will run OS X. It will retail for somewhere between the cost of an iPhone and a MacBook. We should see it in about January- March 2010.