Apple is set to launch its new tablet today but entrepreneur and web personality Jason Calacanis seems to have stolen the company's thunder by revealing a few key details ahead of the official event.
On his twitter feed Tuesday night, Calacanis claimed Apple gave him a tablet to test 10 days ago under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). That NDA ended midnight Tuesday, he says. "It is the most amazing device ever," Calacanis tweeted.
For those hungry to know more, Calacanis claimed to offer a peek into the Apple tablet's features:
- The tablet runs an "iPhone flavor operating system" and can handle multiple apps at the same time.
- The display is OLED but the device also offers an e-reading mode with longer battery life.
- It has two cameras--one in front, one at the back of the device so it works well for video conferencing.
- There's a built-in HDTV tuner and PVR.
- There are thumbpads on each side for mouse gestures and fingerprint security for up to five profiles.
- The tablet will cost $600, $700 or $800, depending on size and memory
- There's also a wireless keyboard and monitor connection for TV available, he says.
- The tablet connects to other tablets over Wi-Fi for gaming and will include games such as Farmville, the Facebook game that has become a rage among users.
- Overall the tablet offers a battery life of two to three hours while playing games. But there's a solar pad for recharging.
Sound too good to be true? We will know soon enough. Read Gadget Lab coverage of Apple's tablet event live.
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- OLED Could Be Apple Tablet's Secret Solution for E-Reading
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