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motulist

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Everything is just fine on this machine software environment. I have a touch screen-enabled monitor connected to a small non-standard desktop machine with an ARM Cortex. Do not see the actual device, I close connected to some people from software team. they currently working on a systemwide keyboard and should be ready in the distance, it will link all the aplications to the system keyboard. Someone asked how to close th aplication .. When an application is at the center of attention, to tap home. it is quite clear with what the application is at the center of attention, as it is in Mac OS X.

If this were true, why wouldn't you have included this detailed description with your original post? Give it up man, you put a lot of working into making a a fake, so you really want us to fall for it, but it didn't work. So stop beating a dead horse. It's a fake, it's b.s. and no one's falling for it. Just take it as a lesson on how to make a better fake in the future, and let this one go.
 

Gonewiththewind

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dev platform

here is dev platform machine.

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seven7seven

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May 5, 2009
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Memory capacity wouldn't be 120GB exactly.
It would be formatted and have less (like how 8gb ipods are actually 7gb)
 

iGuardian

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Aug 26, 2008
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Memory capacity wouldn't be 120GB exactly.
It would be formatted and have less (like how 8gb ipods are actually 7gb)

Ah, but you're forgetting how Snow Leopard now defines a MB as 1000bytes. So 1GB Commercial would be 1GB in Snow Leopard
 

sushi

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here is dev platform machine.
Thanks for the pic.

wat exactly r we lookin at, lol
If believed, it is the computer that they are using to develop/update apps.

Not sure if it is real. However, I do remember when Mac OS X was introduced on the Intel platform. Developers basically had Hackintoshes provided by Apple to use for development. This may be the same situation. Developers may have been provided hardware that mimics what the tablet will do so that the developers can develop and update their apps without actually seeing or using the Apple Tablet device.
 

MattZani

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Apr 20, 2008
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I Have to say i am impressed, if its not real (Dev kit or otherwise) Then its an amazing fake, i must say.
 

iGuardian

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Aug 26, 2008
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is that how apple has always had it?:confused:
from the iTouch page on apple.com


its not wether its 1000mb or 1024mb, the formatted capacity is less.;)

I think that's how they defined it on the iPod, but the OS (until 10.6) defined it as 10012MB (or whatever.)

... I could be wrong :p
 

rhett7660

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Jan 9, 2008
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Call me crazy, but this looks pretty good as far as fakes go.

I could see it being real.

I kind of got the same feeling....... I thought it looked pretty good. Fake or not.

OP, why don't you pull the video camera back so we can take a look at the whole table,,,, push a couple of more buttons and let us really take a look at it. I think you would silence a lot of people here or...
 

VirtualRain

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Aug 1, 2008
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There's no doubt this is a development platform... that was pretty evident to me from the start. Whether it's the development platform for the tablet or one for an iPhone that's been modded, is the question.

The dock, larger app windows, the way apps can be flicked around on the screen, etc., would seem to support the fact that this is a dev platform for the Tablet.

Again, I'm not sure what people were expecting from the tablet, but this is bang on what I was anticipating... iPhone OS with a larger screen, more memory, and more computing power.

Edit: I'm not alone... http://gizmodo.com/5336204/apple-tablet-the-wet-dream-concept

504x_apple-tablet-desktop.jpg
 

sushi

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iPhone OS with a larger screen, more memory, and more computing power.
Seems reasonable.

With the the iPhone OS and expanded screen area, this device would be very useful for many individuals who don't necessarily need a full computer nor want to carry a Netbook or laptop computer.
 

lixuelai

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Oct 29, 2008
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If this is a fake this is a pretty nice fake. However the screen seems way too large from the rumored specs.
 
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