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Designers Unearth Apple Tablet Prototypes -- From 1983 by Priya Ganapati
WIRED News  ISBN/ITEM#: CM100126DUOATP
Date: 26 January 2010

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With Apple set to publicly unveil its new tablet computer on Wednesday January 27, 2010, it's interesting to discover that Steve Jobs was already envisioning a tablet more than 25 years ago. In these 1983 design photos from Frog Design, we see that variations of the Bashful tablet included versions with an attached keyboard, with an attached phone, and with a floppy-disk drive and a handle for portability. Some of the tablet prototypes even included a stylus. At the time, perhaps neither the technology nor the users were ready...today we'll find out if they've both matured.

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Here's a blast from the past: In the early 1980s, an industrial design firm helped create some early prototypes of tablets for a young Steve Jobs.

The tablet was called "Bashful", in reference to the dwarf in the fairy tale Snow White. Bashful was created alongside the Apple IIe as an extension of the Snow White industrial-design language that Apple used from 1984 to 1990.

Now Frog Design, the firm that created those mock-ups, has unearthed some photos from its archives that show what the tablet might have looked like more than 25 years ago. With Apple expected to unveil its long-awaited tablet device on Wednesday, it seems like a good time to bring these photos out of the archives, Frog Design's people thought.

There are none of the sleek contours that characterize Apple's products today. But you can still see the emphasis on ease-of-use and a slim profile (relatively speaking, anyway). And it shows how long Jobs has been mulling the idea of bringing a tablet to market.

(Source: WIRED)

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