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	<title>Comments on: The Apple Tablet isn&#8217;t an Apple TV replacement</title>
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		<title>By: Aristaeus</title>
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		<description>Perhaps not an AppleTV replacement, but (if provided with a daylight-readable, color, full-motion, hi-res Pixel Qi screen), a replacement for: netbooks, all other tablet PCs, all other e-readers (including Kindles), and probably more.  Apps, ebooks, movies, songs, newspapers all being made available through itunes; this would net Apple a pretty penny or two that could be used to reduce the price of such a tablet to the point where it becomes the ubiquitous portable PC and e-reader of the masses.  Corporate and medical applications would also be very profitable. The movies I think would just be one of many features available (not the main selling point). VOIP could also make this even more interesting, as could authentic interoperability with Linux (as well as OSx and Windows).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps not an AppleTV replacement, but (if provided with a daylight-readable, color, full-motion, hi-res Pixel Qi screen), a replacement for: netbooks, all other tablet PCs, all other e-readers (including Kindles), and probably more.  Apps, ebooks, movies, songs, newspapers all being made available through itunes; this would net Apple a pretty penny or two that could be used to reduce the price of such a tablet to the point where it becomes the ubiquitous portable PC and e-reader of the masses.  Corporate and medical applications would also be very profitable. The movies I think would just be one of many features available (not the main selling point). VOIP could also make this even more interesting, as could authentic interoperability with Linux (as well as OSx and Windows).</p>
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