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ruskyesterday at 12:11 PM5 repliesview on HN

In Arthur C Clarke’s 2001 a space odyssey, in the book, he describes a flat handheld device that is used for reading the New York Times. He can’t remember the exact details but the ergonomics he describes perfectly encapsulate the tablet devices we have today. I’m pretty certain he wrote it before the 1969 moon landing.


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simonwyesterday at 12:44 PM

The movie itself predates the moon landing - it came out in 1968.

It's astonishing to watch 2001: A Space Odyssey today and reflect on how well the production design has aged. That movie is coming up on 60 years old now!

The portrayal of AI has held up extraordinarily well too.

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ThrowawayR2yesterday at 4:53 PM

The tablets that bridge officers were signing reports on from Star Trek TOS, which started airing in 1966, precedes that. They were boxier but clearly electronic.

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RubberbandSoulyesterday at 2:16 PM

They are shown in the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDha7nj4s10

markus_zhangyesterday at 12:32 PM

I read the book a few months ago and was shocked by this too.

cubefoxyesterday at 2:26 PM

There is also a reading device with a single page in the 1961 Lem novel "Return from the Stars":

> Lem predicts the disappearance of paper books from the society. Lem even describes a reading device very much like a tablet computer that the main character Hal Bregg gets familiar with when he tries to find paper books and newspapers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_from_the_Stars