Apple to Sell 10 Million Tablet PCs in 2010, Says Ex-Google Exec
A former Google China executive reportedly wrote in his blog that Apple expects to sell 10 million tablet PCs in its first year out. He also offered specifics about the hardware, and said Steve Jobs will release the tablet in January.
An Apple tablet PC in the new year is sounding increasingly likely.Lee additionally wrote that Apple will release the device in January, for less than $1,000 and that it will feature a 10.1-inch multitouch screen with 3G graphics, essentially looking like a giant iPhone, Bloomberg reported. Speculation that Apple will introduce a tablet PC in January - though the company has yet to confirm it is even working on one - increased on Dec. 30 when the Financial Times reported that Apple has booked event space at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco for Jan. 26. On that date, it's expected that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will introduce the tablet, which fans have been hoping for since Apple booked the Yerba Buena space back in September, for what wound up being the introduction of a new iPod Nano and a price reduction for the Apple TV.
Rumors of an Apple tablet began as early as May, when Piper Jaffrey analyst Gene Munster wrote in a research note, "We expect Apple to fill the gap between the iPod Touch and the MacBook with a new tablet device (not a netbook) priced at about $500??Ã-$700."
While many speculate an Apple tablet could slow the runaway success of the netbook market, Munster added that it could also overlap into the e-reader space.
"With a larger table device in Apple's lineup, the company could begin selling digital books on its iTunes Store, for use on the tablet as an eBook reader," Munster wrote. "In this way, Apple could respond to the tangential competition from Amazon's Kindle and Kindle DX."
The Kindle was Amazon.com's top-selling product during the 2009 holiday season, and on Dec. 26, Amazon.com announced that for the first time, it sold more e-books that day than physical books.








