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The Wall Street Journal reports on strategies being employed by accessory manufacturers as they prepare for the launch of Apple's iPad next month. The companies, many of them already experienced with pushing out accessories for the iPhone, are taking a range of strategies, with some rushing certain products to market as quickly as possible to match the launch of the device itself, while others are holding back, waiting for customers to dictate what they want to be able to do with their iPads before engaging in product development.
The moves show how an entire ecosystem of new hardware is ready to spring up around new Apple products. While Apple in recent years has spawned cottage industries of new software businesses -- particularly around its iTunes App Store -- the accessory business around its gadgets has also thrived and driven the growth of many third-party manufacturers. According to Piper Jaffray & Co. estimates iPod and iPhone accessory sales -- including cases, headphones and chargers -- totaled about $3.7 billion world-wide in 2009.
The report points to several major case manufacturers, which have the advantage that their products will almost certainly be in demand by iPad customers. Consequently, Griffin's president notes that his company was reportedly drawing up case designs within hours of the iPad's introduction, while Targus had even been designing products before the iPad was revealed, relying on rumors to develop ideas that only needed slight tweaking once the iPad's true dimensions were known.

Companies developing more complex products such as external batteries and speaker docking stations, will take a bit longer to come to market, while others are planning to sit on the sidelines to make sure that a market for their products exists before committing their resources.


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For its part, Apple has announced several accessories for the iPad, including charging stands with and without a keyboard, a case that doubles as a stand for the device, and docking adapters to allow users to connect their digital cameras to the iPad for photo transfers.

Article Link: Accessory Makers Gear Up for iPad Launch
 

mrr

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Will someone *PLEASE* come out with a wired FOLDING KEYBOARD for the iPhone !!


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michael.lauden

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let me know when the dev team cracks it, and loads a real OS. pair that (no pun intended) with a wireless keyboard/mouse - and i'll buy it
 

spyker3292

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I'll be getting that official iPad case! I see no need for an iPhone case, since it's small, and I've never dropped either of mine. But with the size of the iPad, I think I'd need a case, and the folding one looks awesome.
 

GreyHare

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Will someone *PLEASE* come out with a wired FOLDING KEYBOARD for the iPhone !!

Soon as someone figures out how to hook up a wired keyboard at all. IIRC, the USB port is only a device port, not a host port.

Back on topic, I'm wondering how long before someone makes a black box that you put an iPad into to make it look like the old-school Start Trek PADD?

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GreyHare

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Will that keyboard work with iPhones?
It won't fit an iPhone, but it could if the iPhone can hook up to a Bluetooth keyboard. The poster wanted a wired one, though, probably because it doesn't need batteries.

The main thing I didn't like about mine (when I had a Palm) was that it put the phone far enough away it was hard to read.
 

RoboCop001

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Soon as someone figures out how to hook up a wired keyboard at all. IIRC, the USB port is only a device port, not a host port.

Back on topic, I'm wondering how long before someone makes a black box that you put an iPad into to make it look like the old-school Start Trek PADD?

http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/en/images/f/f3/TOS_PADD_1.jpg

And they should rig it to make the old school button sounds.

Hey guys, check out my iPad.

Let me just write an email here...

BEEEEEP BLUUUUUU [typewriter sound] BRRRRRRRRR

That last one is the transporter activating sound.

Oh and don't forget the weapon fire sound when you send an email! KSHHHUHHHH

lol
 

ivladster

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let me know when the dev team cracks it, and loads a real OS. pair that (no pun intended) with a wireless keyboard/mouse - and i'll buy it

LOL Yeah right. If they can do that, they might as well start a new company and take over Apple. Snow Leopard is not possible to be touch screened, the best anyone can probably do is just translate each tap as a mouse click. <<That is not a touch OS!
 

arkmannj

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a wireless keyboard along with Apple's case would make a nice mix. :)
That way you could stand the iPad up either way. and not use up screen real estate for the on screen keyboard.
 

Illusion986

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Where is the story here. Of course there wil be third party assecceries.

I was shocked to find out that someone will make accessories...especially for the apple product...... But all jokes aside, apple has a big strength with all the accessories being available so soon after the product launch...i made a mistake once buying 1st zune when it came out and no one made a normal case for months and months...
 
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