In April 2010, Apple announced the launch of a revolutionary product, the iPad. At the end of the 2000s there was a real need for something that would be more portable than the lightest netbooks, yet more powerful the most advanced smartphones. The iPad was meant to bridge the old gap between handheld devices such as smartphones and portable media players and personal computers. Many hailed the iPad as a groundbreaking product, an innovation that will forever change the way we interact with our devices. Despite this and the fact that the iPad is truly a fantastic piece of technology, the concept of a personal computing device in the form of an internet tablet is actually quite old.
The first forays into this concept date back to the late 60s when researchers at Xerox imagined the first portable device shape like a tablet. The concept seemed to catch on, and during the 80s numerous companies attempted to create a tablet computer. This evolution led to the creation of the Apple Newton, the forefather of the modern iPad, a pioneering product, which failed nevertheless to achieve widespread success. The Palm Pilot is another landmark on the long road that leads to the tablet. A PDA with advanced functions, the Pilot enjoyed a successful existence in the last decade of the century.
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