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and.sleepless

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Do you think it would be possible to use the new iSlate on a MBP? And I know no one knows for sure, but it wouldn't that be a major feature that could really help sell it for Artists and Photographers?

I'm asking this because I'm inspiring to become a Photojournalist and having trouble seeing what the tablet will be able to help many with who already have a MB/P. It really seems like an interesting product and I'm sure it will sell well with the Apple Fanboys, but really could this help me?
 

harry*333

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well it based on rumors its not going be cheap, expected $700+
I don't think you would need to connect it a MBP, if its os x based then just use whatever app you were planning to use, if its iphone os based than I don't think it will be very long before someone makes an app for your needs
 

t0mat0

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Likely have the iMac version of the up to date miniDisplayPort that could theoretically push the screen to a larger screen.
They're sitting on a change/update to docks, docking - they could do the same for iPhones - look at the "Media Out Interface" Apple patent for more.
Dude, we don't even know if this so called Apple Tablet will really be exist in near future...

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