“Steve Jobs has already gone on record to say he doesn’t believe that single-purpose dedicated devices will be a big market. “But I think the general-purpose devices will win the day. Because I think people just probably aren’t willing to pay for a dedicated device,” he told The New York Times.
So what is the iPod touch? Just an MP3 and video player? No way. It’s also a gaming unit that runs a full universe of apps, including email and Web browsing. One day it’ll eventually get a camera like its smaller iPod nano sibling. That’s right: general purpose. It’s safe to say that any new Apple device with a larger form factor than the iPod touch, regardless of its name, will be designed to play games, movies, television shows, surf the Web, run apps, and maybe even navigate the world.
An iTablet would be so much more than an e-reader.”
Finally, someone got the point. Stop talking about the iTablet as the Kindle killer, or whatever Apple needs to re-invent the press industry. It’s a tablet computer and you know, sometimes you just need a new hardware to create a new software. That’s what Apple is doing.
Is it that hard to understand?