Last month, we saw the death of TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington’s dream machine, Crunchpad when the manufacturers of the device, Fusion Garage suddenly pulled away from the project and left it dead in the water.
Now the same firm has introduced the all new avatar of Crunchpad, in the form of the all new JooJoo, a tablet device that has made heads turn, since the bombshell dropped by Fusion Garage CEO, Chandrasekar Rathakrishnan when he announced his company’s decision to apart its ways from the Crunchpad project.
The all new JooJoo will be available for $499 a piece with a 13 inch touch sensitive screen offering a 1366×768-pixel resolution. As a standard mobile platform, the JooJoo will sport a camera, mic, and speakers, one USB port along with a card slot. However, the processors that powers JooJoo seems to be a closely guarded secret by Fusion Garage. The all new tablet from Fusion Garage is said to be operable with a wifi connection and boasts of a really fast boot up sequence of nine seconds. JooJoo has also been designed to be able to playback video files. Although the new tablet is a mobile device, still its developers have provided JooJoo with an optional stand and a USB keyboard for ease of use.
