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New Apple Products--as Imagined by the Elite Gadget Press
Posted 11/19/2009 at 6:19:59pm | by Jon Phillips

 


 

What will be Apple's next super-product--its next spectacular, game-changing "one more thing"? We asked five Apple experts to brainstorm with abandon and then brought their ideas to life.

3D Illustrations by Adam Benton. 

Apple doesn’t develop category-creating products. Instead, it enters categories that already exist, deconstructs the competition, burrows deep into R&D mode, and returns with gear so dominant, you’d think Apple invented the category in the first place. This approach doesn’t require rocket science. It only requires a commitment to push the boundaries of what’s possible--and not release a product until it offers enough innovative new features and clever design to make people switch away from the competition.



Consider: The iPod has become a synonym for any portable music player. The iPhone has redefined what a smartphone can be. The MacBook enjoys near complete control of the $1,000-plus notebook market. And iTunes? It’s the world’s largest music retailer.

Apple watchers are well aware that the company is planning to release some sort of tablet computer, and given Apple’s recent history of making surprise announcements, that could very well happen between the day we put this issue to bed and the day you read this article. But what if the tablet rumors are bunkum? And even if the tablet is announced, what comes next? Jaw-dropping products can take years to develop, and Apple surely has tablet-eclipsing wonders brewing in its labs.

For answers, we turned to five tech journalists, people who follow Apple every day and are straight-A students of its products. Each expert was asked to fill out the same worksheet, wherein we requested details on the features, specs, wow elements, and essential “Appleness” of the gear they envision Apple making. We then took their worksheets and turned their ideas into the fully rendered fauxtotypes you see on the following pages. We did our best to stay faithful to our experts’ visions, but sometimes we did add elements of our own. But, of course, this entire little game is an exercise in interpretation: We asked our experts to interpret Apple’s magic mojo, and then we interpreted what our experts gave us. We hope we served our experts well.

Want to play too? You can enter our "Apple Fauxtotype Challenge" in January. But for now, please begin your tour of Apple’s future vision.

 

The Fauxtotypes

 

 

iRead

 

The Internet's everywhere-at-once tech reporter envisions the first mainstream application of full-color electronic paper.


Veronica Belmont


Omnipresent Video Host & Blogger

Bona Fides: Belmont was a producer/reporter for CNET and now hosts Sony's Qore video magazine and cohosts the Tekzilla video podcast. She is also a columnist for MaximumPC.com, regularly updates her own tech blog (veronicabelmont.com), and has 1,442,554 Twitter followers as of this writing--making her Twitter's most-followed tech journalist.



With its Kindle device, Amazon proved that e-readers aren’t lame pieces of junk. You just have to use eye-soothing “electronic paper” (aka e-paper) instead of not-so-reading-friendly LCD displays. And just this October, Barnes & Noble released the nook, an e-reader with two screens: a grayscale e-paper screen for reading and a smaller color LCD screen for navigation.

Yes, e-books are hot, and its against this backdrop that Belmont conceived the iRead--because you didn’t think Apple would pin all its e-book aspirations on the upcoming tablet, did you?


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Belmont’s iRead concept uses two screens, but they’re nearly identical in their generous specs: 8 inches high, multitouch-enabled, and full-color-capable. That’s right: full color. The left-side reading screen uses e-paper, but it’s color e-paper--the first available in a consumer device. The right-hand screen, meanwhile, uses a regular LCD to display movies, games, and other traditional digital content. Belmont explains: “You can hold it open like a book to view rich media alongside corresponding text, or you can place it like an easel on your table top to watch videos or read hands-free.”


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E-reader on one side, full-featured media player on the other. Sounds like the iRead could boost sales on iTunes, right? Indeed, Belmont envisions downloadable e-books that complement text with video snippets, author interviews, and other treats that only digital technology can provide. For example, “premium edition” e-books could have an audiobook component that syncs automatically to your text--so you could segue from reading a novel in a café to listening to that same novel in your car, all without missing a word.


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Think your iTunes bills are getting expensive? Just wait until the iRead arrives, and you begin downloading e-books with abandon. It’s a pricey proposition, but if it reverses our descent into illiteracy, it’s a price worth paying.

 

The Fauxtotypes

 

 

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avatarFauxtotypes

I forsee Apple coming out with it's own gaming rig, aGamer, (a play on aTV,) where it hooks up to a TV/Monitor and you download all your games from within iTunes to play on your TV. It plays all the current XBOX-360/PS3/Wii games as well games created for the Mac/iPhone/Touch and those specifically created for it. It includes a built-in CableCard II device to hook to your cable and doubles as a DVR/PVR, a 1TB SSD 3.5 in. HDD, a media reader, (such as SD/MMC,) has DVD/BD/HD-DVD copy capabilities built-in, Thanks to it's built-in DVD player and the ability to add HD/BD to it via external drive, (to copy your "PURCHASED" movies to hard drive in Apples' protected format.) Comes with a 3 GHz QuadCore processor and a pair of nVidia's SLI graphics cards while using DDR3 memory, housed in a neat little container about 2x the width of the Mini and as high/deep as it. Also includes 2 Firewire 800 ports, 5 USB, Mini DVI/Display ports, 2 HDMI connectors (one in, one out,) component outs for legacy HDTV's, Optical In/Outs, iSight, and has all the usual wireless connections. Comes with a bluetooth remote that controls the basic functions such as changing channels, recording, playback, fingerprint authentication, etc. and two controllers to play the games with. They partner with Logitech to provide the controllers. Though it's locked down like the aTV, it's still as functional as a Mini. It allows you to copy all your protected and otherwise media over to it on a 1 time basis without losing your licenses, incorporating them into one, "Family/Admin" account that can serve all connected iPods, Computers, and aTV's no matter the original iTunes that serves it.  It also has sub-accounts for those whom you may not want to view/listen to certain content or has certain content that others don't want to view/listen to.  (Such as teenagers music videos, or dads "naughty" movies inaccessible to younger kids.)  With security levels based upon fingerprints.  Also, it can use drives connected to Airport Extremes or the ones in the Time Capsule for either backup and/or to store more media on.  Oh, and it comes with 3 games already installed, one a driving game and one an action/shooter game and one an adventure game.

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avatariRead

I just finished the iRead part of the article (moving on to the rest after this).I think the iRead is a great idea! I refuse to buy an eReader gadget just because I like regular books, but this is one I would definitely buy and use. The fauxtotype is beautiful. I hope apple makes something like this... and soon!

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avatarI WANTZ THE IMAKE!!!!

this is something I have been looking for for a VERY long time.. PLEASE!!!!!

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avatarif you are interested in iRead...

...then I recommend you check out Nick Cave's enhanced e-book app - The Death of Bunny Munro. It's a dark morality tale that leverages new e-book technology from Enhanced Editions. In this e-book, the audio book is fully synchronized with the text, allowing the reader to choose how they wish to experience the novel. There are also several videos, plus an exclusive news feed containing interviews and other goodies from Nick Cave. Click here to download a FREE 3 chapter sampler app - first three chapters synchronized to the audio, with videos and a news feed.

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avatarVeronica Belmont's IRead

Thank you, Veronica & MacLife, for imagining an IRead device. Years ago I wrote a letter to Apple asking for something like this. Your design is more elegant! but, it, too, had two screens and  a vertical orientation that readers prefer -- and that Apple seems to dislike ... moving us into a wide-screen, horizontal orientation. While that is lovely for movies, etc., I find it really disorienting when I want to focus on text for text's sake. In the version I'd like to see, we could highlight text and then take notes on the right-hand screen. For those of us who are middle-aged, the tiny devices are not easy or ergonomic. You might check out the PBS program Frontline; their digital section has good commentary on brain development, learning, and critical thinking with the use of digital technology. I think Veronica's device would help us go deeper into subjects rather than just broader. Thank you for this vision that really could help us move toward that.

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avatarAgain they do it.

First of all. Congratulations on Mac Life for again coming up with such a beautiful piece of technology reporting. Its a pleasure to read your articles adn I find myself amazed at how dialed in you guys are to Apple. I also love your feedback.

Dr. Rory Lewis Epilepsy Research, SEO, University of Colorado, http://www.rorylewis.com

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