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New potential Apple Tablet features emerge


Still no word from Apple about the Tablet.

The Apple Tablet rumor mill keeps on churning; only this time it’s not a ridiculously fake picture, or vaguely mentioned features. Oh, no. This time, there is a bunch of detail, including a possible release date for the Tablet, so here we go.

The Taiwan Economic Times has put out information in regards to the Apple Tablet that might be the most detailed yet and maybe even the most real.

Key word, maybe.

According to the report, Apple’s Tablet will have a 9.6 inch finger touch-screen made by Wintek, HSDPA which stands for high speed download packet access, a processor made by P.A. SEMI, and a long lasting battery pack.

If this report is correct, the Tablet will start being delivered to Apple in December, which goes against the earlier rumors of that taking place sooner, and the Tablet will make its debut in February of next year.

Oh, and it’s apparently going to cost between $799 and $999. Let’s hope it is closer to the former.

Now the reason this news is so substantial is because it comes from a company called Dynex which has been contracted to make 300,000 of those long lasting battery packs.

Here we are again, with a bunch of information, yet no sign from Apple.

This one looks better than any other rumor to come out yet, so stay optimistic people, at least, until the next round of rumors that discredits this one comes out.

For more info: Contact Adam: admillios@gmail.com
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Adam Mills is a freelance writer and a graduate of San Diego State University. He has worked in several tech industries and has written about...

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  • Jason Bean 2 years ago
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    Wondering if this could be the death sentence for the Amazon Kindle. Seems like the features and size of a Kindle with the functionality and popularity of the iPhone would be an almost immediate death sentence.

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