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<title>TidBITS: What would an Apple tablet be like</title>
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<description><![CDATA[&gt;Can an Apple tablet be far behind?<br>
<br>
Here's a data point in the vast space between PDA and laptop:<br>
<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.pepper.com/">http://www.pepper.com/</a><br>
<br>
The Pepper Pad seems to be aimed at the 19-and-mobile, media-<br>
consuming market. It's pricey at $800. Its design, while ser-<br>
viceable for its intended uses, is nowhere near the Apple<br>
standard. This pad has built-in Wi-Fi, USB 1.1, and infrared<br>
ports for aggregating household remote controls. An 800-by-<br>
600 pixel screen, a 20-GB hard drive, and it weighs 2.3 pounds.<br>
<br>
KDawson]]></description>
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