By Harry McCracken | Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Last week, I asked you to participate in an experiment: trying to predict a bunch of details about Apple’s tablet by voting on multiple-choice questions, then aggregating the results into a unified set of prognostications. Almost 300 of you participated. After the jump, we’ll see how you did. (Oh, and a note: Mike Munsell won our drawing for a $100 Apple Store Gift Card–congrats!)
Here are the results, with my rating of your prediction’s accuracy BRACKETED IN UPPER-CASE AND BOLDFACE:
First of all, a basic question: Is Apple going to announce a tablet on Wednesday?
Yes. A landslide 96 percent of you say it will. [YOU WERE RIGHT!]
Now your point-by-point prognostications…
OS: It’ll run iPhone OS or a very close variant thereof (59% say so) [QUALIFIES AS A “YOU WERE RIGHT!,” I THINK–IT RUNS iPHONE OS 3.2]
Screen size: at least 10″ but less than 11″ (55%) [YOU WERE SLIGHTLY OFF! IT HAS A 9.7″ SCREEN.]
Input features: multi-touch (99%). A majority says it won’t have pen input, a touchpad, a physical keyboard, more than one button in its face, or dedicated game controls. (We didn’t ask about an on-screen keyboard, but presumably it’ll have one if it’s otherwise QWERTY-free.) [YOU WERE RIGHT!]
Screen technology: LCD (49%). 43% think it’ll be OLED, and a gutsy 3% predict E-Ink. [YOU WERE RIGHT! TO BE EXACT, IT’S AN IPS LCD WITH LED BACKLIGHTING.]
Hardware features:
Storage (base model): 32GB (32%) [SORRY, THERE’S A 16GB VERSION!]
3G providers: Wow, it’ll be available on more than one of them! (38%) [NO, JUST AT&T!]
Included applications:
[IT ALSO COMES WITH A CALENDAR; YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD NOT. APPLE DEMOED A WORD PROCESSOR, SPREADSHEET, AND PRESENTATION APP, WHICH YOU SAID IT WOULDN’T HAVE–BUT THEY’RE NOT BUNDLED WITH THE DEVICE, SO YOU’RE OK]
Application strategy: Third-party apps will be distributed through an iPhone-like App Store (81%). iPhone apps will run with some modification by the developer (69%). [RIGHT!]
Compatibility: iPhone apps will run, with some modification. [THEY’LL RUN WITHOUT ANY MODIFICATION–BUT TWEAKING THEM WILL RESULT IN BETTER USE OF THE SCREEN SPACE.]
E-book strategy: We have a tie! Exactly 48.5% of you think Apple will let other publishers sell books, magazines, and newspapers through the tablet,and 48.5% think it’ll sell them itself. Only 3% think it won’t do anything e-book related. [APPLE IS SELLING BOOKS ITSELF.]
Price (of lowest-cost model, including any carrier subsidy): Another tie! 24% say $799, and 25% say $699, (1.3% percent optimistically say $199.) [YOU WERE VERY WRONG! IT STARTS AT $499 WITHOUT SUBSIDY. ONLY 14% OF YOU PREDICTED $499.]
The product’s name: iSlate (31%). Second place: “Other,” at 21%. [WRONG! BUT 19% DID SAY iPAD.]
Shipping in: March (40%). Second place: April or later, at 36%. [BOTH FIRST AND SECOND PLACE ARE RIGHT! WI-FI ONLY ARRIVES IN 60 DAYS; 3G VERSION IN 90.]
The event will be presided over by: Steve Jobs (88%). Eight percent say Phil Schiller. [YOU WERE RIGHT! THE ONES WHO VOTED FOR JOBS, I MEAN.]
Other predictions made by one or more survey takers that sounded either plausible or at least not utterly fantastic:
Overall, not bad–the machine you recognized is largely the one Apple announced, with the biggest difference being the lower-than-expected starting price. You certainly did as good a job as any number of pundits and experts, and better than some…
January 27th, 2010 at 7:07 pm
Actually, it CAN connect to a bluetooth Apple keyboard – according to Gizmodo anyways.
January 27th, 2010 at 8:18 pm
Yeah actually, Apple’s website says it can use the bluetooth keyboard too. I don’t understand why I keep reading it can’t The iPad page on apple.com said this was good to go almost immediately.