More news about the CrunchPad
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More news about the CrunchPad
Mike Arrington (TechCrunch CEO) provides more news about it from minute 39 in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UuqQm4T ... r_embedded
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Modicr,
Very interesting, thanks!
Very interesting, thanks!
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The Crunchpad - The greatest tablet there never was
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/bl ... t-scrapped
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/bl ... t-scrapped
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This seems as it is going to be a long story
CrunchPad Breaks Cover at Media Event Next Monday
http://gizmodo.com/5418780/crunchpad-br ... ext-monday
CrunchPad Breaks Cover at Media Event Next Monday
http://gizmodo.com/5418780/crunchpad-br ... ext-monday
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Antonio,
>This seems as it is going to be a long story
Yes, and I hope it is not over.
The original was supposed to run Linux and boot directly to a browser and no hard disk. But I notice on the link you gave above, the hardware spec said it had a 160GB drive and they would install XP or Windows 7 on it. I am assuming the hardware on the link is the Crunchpad hardware--it looks like it.
Many people don't see a market for this. But I think there is one really good use for it--meetings. How many people are sitting in meetings everyday. Many need access to documents during the meeting. With a hard disk you can store all your documents on it and with some good indexing lookup software (like Copernic), you could find any document in seconds. This is just one use.
Also, it has 2 USB ports. This would allow you to get broadband cellular access to the Internet. Nice!
James
>This seems as it is going to be a long story
Yes, and I hope it is not over.
The original was supposed to run Linux and boot directly to a browser and no hard disk. But I notice on the link you gave above, the hardware spec said it had a 160GB drive and they would install XP or Windows 7 on it. I am assuming the hardware on the link is the Crunchpad hardware--it looks like it.
Many people don't see a market for this. But I think there is one really good use for it--meetings. How many people are sitting in meetings everyday. Many need access to documents during the meeting. With a hard disk you can store all your documents on it and with some good indexing lookup software (like Copernic), you could find any document in seconds. This is just one use.
Also, it has 2 USB ports. This would allow you to get broadband cellular access to the Internet. Nice!
James
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James,
> The original was supposed to run Linux and boot directly to a browser
Thats exactly the same concept that Google Chromium OS is pushing:
http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os
it seems to me as a clear market trend. Next months will probably bring many tablets PCs from Microsoft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmIgNfp-MdI, Apple, Acer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BizxCGnT ... re=related, and others.
I think it is a simple and great concept: An iphone (alike device) where you can really read a newspaper, surf the web, etc.
> The original was supposed to run Linux and boot directly to a browser
Thats exactly the same concept that Google Chromium OS is pushing:
http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os
it seems to me as a clear market trend. Next months will probably bring many tablets PCs from Microsoft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmIgNfp-MdI, Apple, Acer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BizxCGnT ... re=related, and others.
I think it is a simple and great concept: An iphone (alike device) where you can really read a newspaper, surf the web, etc.
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Fusion Garage Joojoo tablet rises from the ashes of the CrunchPad
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/07/fusi ... -crunchpa/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/07/fusi ... -crunchpa/