What follows is complete speculation:
I expect Mac to announce the much rumored "iSlate" tablet tomorrow. It'll have an amazing, battery-saving, color e-paper 10.1 inch Pixel Qi touch screen, and front camera for video conferencing. But the key is how it will fit into the existing Apple portable lineup. The tablet will run a much more windowed version of the iPhone OS, and will have access to some cloud-based iLife apps and of course 3rd party apps through the app store. It'll also be the preferred product for reading books, and handling magazine and news subscriptions, or for video-conferencing or streaming TV and movies over Wi-Fi. The touch screen may not be dynamic (a la the BB Storm) -- that and proximity sensitivity will come in a 2011 update when technology allows. Price-wise, it'll start at over $1,000, but that will come down after the first couple of months (or with a 3G subscription). Also, there is a 7.5-inch version due out this summer. Once the tablet settles in, it's life expectancy will be 2-3 years, slightly more than the iPhone.
However, to create product differentiation (and because of dissatisfaction over Arrandale's graphics integration), they'll also announce the desktop-replacement MacBook Extreme, which would draw from the Quad-Core Mobile Clarksfield Intel i7's. This is a large 18-inch notebook which go's along with new 14- and 16-inch MBPros powered by recently released Arrandale dual core chips. They'll also announce additional sizes of the new LED screens, and add a more powerful processor to the Mac Pro lineup. We may also get a Beatles on iTunes announcement, and cloud-based iLife should come either tomorrow or later this year. I'd suggest that rummored iPhone announcements (including a new OS, a summer hardware update, and expansion of carriers) are scheduled for March or April, soon after my predicted tablet launch date.
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