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Page 1: Where it all Began. History of the Tablet 1989 – GridPad is first released. –considered the first Tablet Computer, it inspires Jeff Hawkins to create
Page 2: Where it all Began. History of the Tablet 1989 – GridPad is first released. –considered the first Tablet Computer, it inspires Jeff Hawkins to create

Where it all Began.

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History of the Tablet• 1989 – GridPad is first released.

– considered the first Tablet Computer, it inspires Jeff Hawkins to create the Palm platform.

• 1992 – Apple releases the Newton, coins the phrase “PDA”.• 1996 – USRobotics releases the Pilot running Palm OS, name later

changed to Palm Pilot.• 1996 – Microsoft Releases Windows CE 1.0

– Microsoft’s first OS for mobile devices.• 2000 – HP Releases the iPaq Pocket PC

– “Pocket PC” comes from Windows CE 3.0 Pocket PC Edition– iPaq product line becomes the longest running and highest selling PDAs

of all time.• 2007 – Apple relases the iPhone, its first entry into mobile

computing in over 14 years.• 2010 – Apple releases the iPad, and the tablet age is born!

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Grid Computer

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Apple Newton

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Palm Pilot

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Compaq iPaq Pocket PC

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Tablet GUI Evolution

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Newton OS

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Palm OS

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Pocket PC

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The modern Tablet• Runs on an ARM class CPU• 128Mb to 1Gb of RAM• 128Mb – 2Gb ROM• 2Gb to 64 Gb SSD Storage• 7” to 11” Touch Screen• iOS or Android OS

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iOS

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Android OS

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So what changed?

• Ease of use

• Industry acceptance of a standard hardware platform

• Open sdk development

• App store

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What made all this work

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Difference between eBook Readers And Tablets

• The Bad…– eBook readers do not have standard

platforms (CPU, OS)– Locked OS functionality– Limited multimedia functions

• The Good…– Much better battery life– Can do most basic functions on the web– Muuuccchhh cheaper

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Not all tablets are made the same.

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What you get for the money

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$150-200

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$300-400

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$400-500

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$500 and above

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Live Demonstration