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I's also to big (at least from the pictures I've seen). Not pocketable, it's about the size of some netbooks out there.
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They already have a pocketable device on the market: the iPod Touch. That's not what the new tablet is rumored to address. It's going to address the netbook and UMPC type markets.
I'd love to see something like this one:
MacBook Touch
But I doubt it'll happen :-)
Otherwise, even just a plain tablet, but one that has video out and USB host ports (so you can connect it to a KVM) would be good enough. As long as it runs desktop OS X, and not iphone os x ... though, desktop OS X with a mobile GUI would be good.
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True, the IPod Touch / iPhone is Apple's response to the pocketable market. But it's to locked down for me. A tablet with OSX hopefully wouldn't suffer the same problems. Shame it won't be small enough though.
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