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iBook Converts to iTablet

Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Wed Jan 11, 2006 05:39 PM
from the modders-capitalizing-on-thier-sk1llz dept.
Samuel Cotterall writes to tell us The Register is reporting that, not content to wait for Apple's mythical tablet PC to ship, ThePlaceforitAll.com is selling converted iBooks on eBay to fill the void. From the article: "ThePlaceforitAll.com is the first to admit the hardware will not be supported by Apple, thanks to the warranty-warping modification work, but the software should still be covered. More worrying is the site's statement that it "will not fix any broken iTablets". It will also ship to US-located buyers only."
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  • by winkydink (650484) * <sv.dude@gmail.com> on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:41PM (#14449179) Homepage Journal
    The touchpad is not compatible with Apple's Inkwell and it's a G4-based laptop. All that for a mere $1500? Save up another $500 and buy the new Macbook.
    • by rolfwind (528248) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:03PM (#14449365)
      People might buy it just for the coolness factor (like some do with Mac products in general).

      But I agree, as long as it's mostly a hardware mod with minimal software integration, this is a half-assed solution.

      Personally, I'm waiting for Apple come back into the PDA arena - one that could fit in the PCMIA slot of their notebooks for automatic syncing (or cooler still, a very thin one that would lock in to the top - behind the screen of their notebooks, perhaps in the center being a replacement light-up apple symbol like on the powerbook - letting you access notebook data without turning on the notebook completely).
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:42PM (#14449189)
    the iTablet = a hard pill to swallow

    -Sj53
  • Hah (Score:4, Insightful)

    by kuzb (724081) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:43PM (#14449199)
    So, should we start an office pool on how long it takes before Apple starts to sue them?
  • by soft_guy (534437) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:44PM (#14449204)
    I thought this was kind of cool until I read that Inkwell is not supported. What's up with that? It pretty much makes the tablet useless.

  • by IAAP (937607) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:46PM (#14449229)
    The image above is a very close approximation of what iTab should look like when constructed. The iTab is not built yet.

    Ok, it doesn't sound like they even have a prototype and it voids Apple's warrantee. This does not give me any confidence in their ability to do this work. I wouldn't want them fucking with my iBook.

    I'll wait for Apple, thank you very much.

  • ThePlaceforitAll.com is the first to admit the hardware will not be supported by Apple, thanks to the warranty-warping modification work, but the software should still be covered. More worrying is the site's statement that it will not fix any broken iTablets.

    ThePlaceforitAll.com: We break it! You buy it!

  • Vaporware (Score:5, Informative)

    by chriss (26574) * <chriss@memomo.net> on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:47PM (#14449243) Homepage

    Some remarks:

    • The concept: Take a 12" iBook, flip the display onto its back, attach a Keytec USB touchpanel [magictouch.com] on top and fix it all together. No further hardware modifications, of course you will not be able to use the keyboard or trackpad afterwards, and one USB port is already used by the touchscreen.
    • None of these have ever been build. From their site: "The iTab is not built yet. We will build them as they are sold." If they intend to sell 100 of them, shouldn't they at least build one prototype? All they have are some photoshopped mockups.
    • Obviously Apples warranty will no longer apply. They will give you no guarantee either. Even more: "We will not fix any broken iTabs." Great service. Should you buy it and it never works, just throw it away. But of course this will never happen, because "we will do extensive tests on the iBook before modifying to catch any problems with it. Any problems with a computer are usually immediately visible after these tests. So the chance of your iTab breaking after purchase is lower." Exactly. The whole warranty stuff is overrated, vendor tested hardware almost never fails.
    • Handwriting does not work. "The touchscreen technology used in iTab is not compatible with InkWell, Apple's handwriting recognition technology". Your only option is to purchase a third party virtual keyboard product.
    • The vendor has a 14 feedbacks from buyers at ebay, five of them since 09/2005, most of which where books about tennis, none hardware.

    Don't touch it

    Auction on ebay [ebay.com]
    iTab homepage [theplaceforitall.com] (already slashdotted)

    Chriss

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  • by capsteve (4595) * on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:50PM (#14449270) Homepage Journal
    the lack of inkwell compatability kind of defeats the whole purpose of getting a tablet mac in the first place... use another vendor for handwriting recognition, sure, but not as slick as inkwell for sure. plus extra cost.

    but the bigger complaint would be that they will not repair any tablet, after they void the warranty for you. at the very least they should offer a limited warranty and repair policy. without any, they pool of prospective buyers is gonna narrow dramatically.

    and you'd think after spending all that time figuring out how to make this work(which they haven't actually done it yet, not until you buy one, then they'll figure it out) they would have designed a better stylus holder. it looks more like an after thought.

    so in the end, what you really end up paying for is someone elses laptop case mod experiment.
    that you had to bid on thru ebay.

    pass.
  • by ravee (201020) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:52PM (#14449279) Homepage Journal
    The unit on offer contains a 1.33GHz PowerPC G4 CPU, 512MB of memory, 40GB of hard drive space and Mac OS X 10.4. It has 802.11g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. The machine is signed by the modder, and individually numbered.

    That is a pretty impressive configuration for a tablet PC. And at that price they better give a personal autograph too. Collectors items commands its own value in the market.
  • by jack_call (742032) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:53PM (#14449291) Journal
    If you gave me $1500, I could get you an iBook, rip the screen off, and patch it back on woth duct tape ;-) Especially since I never would have to touch it again, let alone meet you...
    I should start my own ebay store, selling hardware I tinkered with(read: FUBAR'ed)
      • by Prophet of Nixon (842081) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:23PM (#14449507)
        Back when the Newton came out, I was in high school, and had a basic tech class taught by a man conveniently named Mr. Newton. He ordered a Newton, and was ecstatic about it when it arrived. Just about the first thing he did was write his name on it... 'Jim Newton'. The handwriting recognition software thought about it for a moment, then translated it to 'Jim Neutered'. He never really loved it after that.
  • by Jazzer_Techie (800432) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:53PM (#14449292)
    The lack of Inkwell support is an issue, but I more importantly question the screen. As far as I know, there's no way to switch between Portrait and Landscape mode. TFA certainly doesn't mention this capablity, and after playing around with my PowerBook for a few minutes, OSX doesn't seem to naitively support that kind of orientation change. That's a big issue as it removes one of the cornerstones of Tablet fuctionality.
    • by Phroggy (441) * <slashdot3&phroggy,com> on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:11PM (#14449425) Homepage
      The lack of Inkwell support is an issue, but I more importantly question the screen. As far as I know, there's no way to switch between Portrait and Landscape mode. TFA certainly doesn't mention this capablity, and after playing around with my PowerBook for a few minutes, OSX doesn't seem to naitively support that kind of orientation change. That's a big issue as it removes one of the cornerstones of Tablet fuctionality.

      OSX 10.4 does support rotating an external display, but it won't let me rotate the internal display on my iBook. Also, performance is severely impacted when you rotate a display.
  • by 8127972 (73495) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @05:57PM (#14449321)
    ..... where it had everything except ROM chips (which the user had to supply from a desktop Mac) so that they didn't get sued out of existance by Apple(http://www.lowendmac.com/clones/outbound.htm l [lowendmac.com] for more). Oddly enough, what put them out of business was the release of the first Mac Portable.

    This time around they are taking iBooks and (allegedly) converting them into tablets. That is sure to get the attention of the horde of Apple lawyers who will surely sue them out of existance.
  • Sheesh! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by HardCase (14757) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:10PM (#14449416)
    I see that The Reg is suffering from the /. Editor Effect. "Tablet Mac draws bidders on eBay". Bidders? Unless zero has taken on a new value that I don't know about, I'd disagree.

    Oh, and, for what it's worth, the auction does say that the computer will ship outside of the US. Although I honestly can't imagine who would care to risk their money on something that doesn't even exist.

    I've got to say that I'm a little confused about the shipping time, too. The auction text says that it ships after it's modified - oh, and allow some time for the vendor to order one after you pay up. And for the touchscreen to arrive. But at the bottom of the auction, it ships a day after payment clears.

    I'm really at a loss for a reason why this is on either /. or The Reg. Maybe it's not a scam, but it's certainly not news.

    -h-
  • by davmoo (63521) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:12PM (#14449433)
    I bookmarked this auction. Not because I'd be stupid enough to buy one, but because I want to see how many chumps actually bid on this thing.
  • by jelloshotgun (891531) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:12PM (#14449434) Homepage
    Anyone notice the title of TFA is: "Tablet Mac draws bidders on eBay" but when you go to the ebay link in the article you see "History: 0 bids"

    Seems like the title of TFA should be "Tablet Mac draws wide skepticism from Slashdot"
  • Trolltouch... (Score:3, Informative)

    by ErnstKompressor (193799) on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:14PM (#14449445) Homepage
    Trolltouch [trolltouch.com] already makes a touch screen enabled iBook...

    Super-low-profile, really cool...
  • by keot (667523) <keotuk@gmail.com> on Wednesday January 11 2006, @06:39PM (#14449674) Homepage
    iBooks are not meant to be run with the lid closed, or at least that's what Apple says. So wouldn't this new permanently closed touchscreen lid cause the machine to overheat?
  • here [ebay.com]

    Q: I want to make an urgent purchase of your apple laptop for my nephew's Mac project. I'm unable to bid due to the urgency and my short access to internet.Let me know its current condition and your last desired price as I hope to send money order via MoneyGram since I do not have access to paypal.I'll be offering a sum of 2450 usd including shipping via express post to Ibadan, Nigeria and let me know if this is ok by you. Kindly provide me your full address details and the name that will be on the payment form of your money order. I'm awaiting your response as speedy as possible Thanks and God bless! Vivian Jan-11-06

    A: Let me check with the US State Department.