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Sci-fi film tells us how important Tablet is

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What? Tablet? !

Is a Tablet PC, and Apple will launch later this month heavyweight computer Tablet, so the word has also recently hot, go to Google to find out bar.

From gizmodo video clips, editing of the N Department of sci-fi movie ’similar to the Tablet’ of the computer screen, using science fiction movies of this false prophecy way to tell people, Tablet is very important, Tablet is the future trend of drops, Tablet is the future. : D

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Count you know several of his films: D (Avatar, Iron Man 2008, Minority Report, The Incredibles … …), the following is a video, when the length 1 minutes 49 seconds:

Computers in movies look nothing like the beasts we lug around today. They’re thin and light, a single pane that jumps to life when touched. Technology follows Hollywood dreams; here’s hoping this montage is a portent of what’s coming soon.

The world will be shocked if Apple doesn’t reveal a tablet computer next week. It won’t be the first, not by any stretch, and it won’t be the first multitouch device, naturally. But as we envision it, the tablet represents the fusion of two of the most steadfast dreams of sci-fi nerds and ordinary people alike.

This reel, compiled for Giz by Mike Byhoff and Frank Cozzarelli as a celebration of sci-fi’s longstanding love affair with tablets and touch interfaces, is pretty self explanatory, but there are a few things to think about:

• The greatest literary device in sci-fi history, the actual Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, was, in fact, a tablet.

• Gene Roddenberry was—like some tech analysts these days—in favor of the tablet coming in large and small sizes.

• The Incredibles, created by Steve Jobs’ Pixar, not only has the most Apple-like vision of a tablet, but shows it sliding out of a manila envelope, three years before Steve drew the slender MacBook Air out of the same.

• We’re not sure what Bart Simpson is doing to that iMac either, but apparently “Mapple” beat Apple to the punch with touchscreen all-in-ones.

• It is physically impossible to craft a montage of sci-fi interfaces without showing Tom C. in Minority Report.

• You may say that the tablets of Moses weren’t exactly interactive. Fine, believe what you will, but take our advice and stay the hell away from golden calves.

There are plenty more crazy touch computer sightings in TV and movies—if you can track any down, be sure to post them in comments.

Tags: Avatar, Avatar IMAX 3D, computer tablet, MacBook, Tablet

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