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JooJoo tablet ship date pushed back until March 25th

Been waiting for one of those Crunchpad JooJoo tablets that you ordered months ago? Keep waiting.

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  • Form factorTablet
  • Operating systemLinux
  • Screen size12 inches
  • Storage typeInternal storage (4 GB, Flash)
  • Camera (integrated)Yes
  • Dimensions12.77 x 7.83 x 0.74 in
  • Weight2.65 lb
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Fusion Garage JooJoo

Fusion Garage JooJoo

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  • Form factorTablet
  • Operating systemLinux
  • Screen size12.1 inches
  • Storage typeInternal storage (4 GB, Flash)
  • Maximum battery lifeUp to 5 hours
  • Dimensions12.8 x 7.8 x 0.7 in
  • Weight2.4 lb
  • Discontinued11/11/2010
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Posted on Friday, February 26th, 2010, 4:57 pm by Brad Linder




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  • ipaad

    why dont more big boys (acer, asus…) get some tablets going? i mean serious tablets, like a fully functioning netbook just in tablet form? just give it enough usb ports (or bluetooth) so that one can connect an external keyboard/mouse and you are set. while at home you can use those for big typing but on the road or just web surfing the on screen will do.. you arent typing war and peace after all.

    but i do want it to be a fully functional computer, not crippled with chrome/osx mobile thing they use on ipad

  • Michael

    Absolutely spot on! Every time I try to read on the bus on my netbook, I wonder why they couldn't simply make one with a plug-in keyboard when needed for heavy use. Most of what I use it for could be done without one. Barring that, how much could it cost to give me a hinge so that I could at least spin the screen and fold it? It seems like such an obvious thing to build.

  • Michael

    Absolutely spot on! Every time I try to read on the bus on my netbook, I wonder why they couldn't simply make one with a plug-in keyboard when needed for heavy use. Most of what I use it for could be done without one. Barring that, how much could it cost to give me a hinge so that I could at least spin the screen and fold it? It seems like such an obvious thing to build.

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