Another interesting note is that one of the earliest ‘Tablet’ concept designs was created in 1988 by the University of Illinois.
Two things worth noting is firstly the title “Personal computer of the year 2000” which was pretty spot on, and the other is that Apple Computers picked this idea as the grand winner in a contest they ran. Although it seems that years later, its the techies at Microsoft that really took on the challenge..
Extract from report “Personal computer of the year 2000”.
“Apple Computer, Inc. sponsored a contest last September at a dozen universities across the country to design the personal computer of the year 2000. The rules were simple: describe the computer’s purpose, predict the technologies that will be available at that time, and how to use them. The participants were judged on both original thought and how well they illustrated the workability of that thought.
Nearly 1,000 students in teams of up to five entered designs; five teams were chosen as finalists and flown to Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California for the final judging on January 28, 1988. The distinguished panel of judges included Ray Bradbury, Alan Kay, Diane Ravitch, Alvin Toffler, and Stephen Wozniak.
.. the winning entry was the design of a TABLET based on the humble paper notebook.”
Reference Details:
Communications of the ACM
Volume 31, Issue 6 (June 1988)
Pages: 638 - 648
Year of Publication: 1988
ISSN:0001-0782