TechCrunch’s idea of releasing their own CrunchPad? Michael Arrington of TechCrunch dreamt of building a tablet for surfing the web which can be bought for as low as $200. That proved to be a distant dream even when Michael partnered with Fusion Garage to release their dream CrunchPad.
The fallout of Michael Arrington from the CrunchPad left Fusion Garage standing nowhere. Since then they have been trying hard to sell JooJoo tablet (the formerly famous CrunchPad) but evidences prove that they have sold as low as sixty four tablets only up till now. We understand that even Europeans won’t be interested in the €359 (plus €15 for shipping) tablet yet we write for those rare richie-riches who want to shell their money on this.
The 12.1 inches LCD display of JooJoo tablet is pretty impressive but still hasn’t yet impressed the market. It boasts of the Intel Atom processor with processing speed of 1.6 GHz. Graphics will be provided by NVIDIA ION platform and it has the resolution of 1366×768. It runs a custom Linux operating system which lets you enjoy online surfing with a on-screen keyboard. Yeah! This is all that it provides. After all it is made for Internet surfing only!
We suggest that you buy one piece of this device as the company might disappear in next few years (or even months). You would then be able to boast about a unique device which isn’t being manufactured anywhere else (though it would be useless!)
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