- Device will have a virtual keyboard.
- A camera will be included, intended to allow multiple users to have different profiles on the device triggered by face recognition.
- The New York Times, Conde Nast, HarperCollins Publishers and News Corp. appear to be on board with selling content on the device through a virtual news stand that resembles iTunes.
- A “best of TV” subscription service that would allow users to purchase packages of four to six shows from each network that they could watch on demand.
Of course the $1,000 question remains: will it be more of a MacBook Touch with e-reader capability? Or an 11-inch iPod Touch with e-reader capability?
Reblogged from Shorter Excerpts (From A Work In Progress)