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By:
Erica Ogg (CNET)
Of
course, we've heard such predictions about tablets
before. This time, the reasoning goes, is different,
because the devices will have more sophisticated
touch screens and consumers are more used to virtual
keyboards. Most importantly, Apple just might be
jumping into the fray.
Tablets, you may
recall, are either laptops with a screen that twists
and folds flat and uses a stylus or fingertip for
input, or something more like an oversize iPod Touch
that's used for tasks like checking e-mail, getting
on the Web, and watching videos.
True, market
researchers at DisplaySearch predict sales for all
touch-screen devices will be growing from $3.5
billion this year to more than $6 billion by 2012.
But if 2010 is going be the year of the
tablet--meaning regular folks start buying these en
masse--someone has to get it right.
Read the full article on CNET