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Subject : Tablet computer market set to boom
INDUSTRY tracker Deloitte predicts the tablet computer market will boom this year with tens of millions of people deciding the notepad-sized devices are `just right` for their needs.`This Goldilocks of devices - not too big, not too small - is expected to offer an appealing balance of form and function going forward,` the market analysis firm said.Tablet computers `may turn out to be ''just right'' for many users in 2010,` Deloitte said.The forecast bodes well for iPhone, iPod and Macintosh computer maker Apple, which is hosting a January 27 event here to unveil its `latest creation,` which is hotly rumored to be a tablet computer resembling an oversized iPod Touch.The California-based company did not supply any further details about the invitation-only event to be held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco.

According to various reports, Apple is poised to launch a colour multimedia device that allows users to browse the web, listen to music, watch movies or television shows and also serve as an electronic book and newspaper reader.Publishing powerhouse HarperCollins is reported to be in talks with Apple regarding providing digital literature for reading on a tablet device.Apple''s tablet is expected to have a 10- to 11-inch (25.4cm to 27.9cm) screen, slightly larger than typical devices on the market.`With a new form factor and significant processing capacity, connected portable devices will likely be purchased by tens of millions of people in 2010,` Deloitte predicted.`Called Net tablets, or netTabs, these devices have an advantage over smartphones - which are small for watching videos or Web browsing - and notebooks, netbooks, and ultra-thin PCs, which are too heavy, or expensive.`Improvements in graphics, processing power, and wireless broadband internet availability are making tablets more attractive, according to analysts.

A trend toward applications offered online as services such as web-based email, video sharing, or spreadsheets add to the appeal of lightweight devices that serve as gateways to computing power hosted on the internet.`2010 is likely to see a proliferation of netTabs,` Deloitte said, which noted that the devices will likely be a threat to tablets limited to single functions such as reading digital books.
Posted on January, 23 2010 10:33:33 AM

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