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Apple announces the iTable

The iPad hasn't even been released yet, but that hasn't stopped Apple from announcing its successor: the iTable.

The size of a coffee table, the iTable will, according to CEO Steve Jobs, connect people in a shared multi-user experience. The multi-touch capacitive touchscreen will allow users to navigate digital content, such as photos and videos.

It will also be able to communicate wirelessly with the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch, allowing users to seamlessly access their content across multiple devices.

The device will also have eight USB ports — two to a side — SD card support and four motion sensitive cameras (again, one on each side) so that users can take photos, videos and play motion games interacting with the screen.

And, unlike the Microsoft Surface, the iTable will be available to consumers.

Pricing and a release date haven't yet been announced, but predictions place the iTable at around $1500, with a release date sometime before Christmas.

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ROFL posted a comment   

Its a freakin yogurt pot with a ipad picture on top. NOOBS APRIL FOOLS!

 

Bgrant posted a comment   

Yeh, I want one, but it has no camera!

 

JJJ posted a reply   

the article said it has four!

 

gangsta posted a comment   

thats so cool. i want one. so awsome

 

mars posted a comment   

itable???? why not a "itoilet"

 

marg posted a comment   

looks like a coffee table to me

 

Idiots posted a comment   

Can't you tell this is a joke?

 

Damo posted a comment   

Microsoft have been here done that! just watch "The day the earth stood still" - fact!

 

premacy2003 posted a comment   
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April Fool Day!!!

 

minas posted a comment   

wow.. talk about getting stupid.


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