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History of the tablet

Published On: Sep 07 2012 08:43:30 AM PDT   Updated On: Oct 22 2012 08:41:16 AM PDT

Apple has announced a new iPad with 128 gigabytes of storage. Look back at the surprisingly long history of the tablet computer.

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GRIDpad. Released in 1989. Built by the GRiD Systems Corporation, this early tablet PC ran MS-DOS, supported stylus input on a 10-inch monochrome screen and had enough juice for about 3 hours of battery life. Critics regarded it as a creative breakthrough in laptop computer design, but the price prevented the device from being widely consumed. At $2,370 each, the GRIDpad was followed by similarly overpriced and underpowered rivals, which included the Momenta Pentop (1991), the Compaq Concerto (1992) and the AT&T EO PC (1993).

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