JooJoo Tablet Finally Shipping
The JooJoo web tablet has finally started shipping after a few delays. The tablet, which started life as the Crunchpad, should be in lucky customers’ hands bu Mach 29th. The JooJoo was supposed to ship earlier this month but maker Fusion Garage cited production issues. Many expected the JooJoo to miss the assumed goal of shipping before the iPad.
The tablet differs from the iPad in that it boots directly into a web browser. It’s also a bit larger than the iPad with a 12-inch widescreen capacitive display. Being based around the browser, the JooJoo has support for various plug-ins including Flash 10.1. There’s also support for playback of various content on flash media. The interface got a heavy redesign just recently including a much improved software keyboard.
The JooJoo is rumored to run on an Intel Atom CPU, so we’re a little skeptical of Fusion Garage’s battery life claims. Anyone out there order one? Let us know when you get it.

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blindhorizon
March 26, 2010 at 10:02am
with all these Tablets comming out i want one but its so hard to decide which is really the best to get. you know you want something that can do emails of course but you also want to do facebook, myspace, and hulu as well, can all these things do that? will they multi task? so many questions and no answers anywhere.
or what happens when a newer version of flash comes out can it be upgraded so that unit doesn't go obsolete the following week when everyone is using FLASH 10.5
Hey MaxPC you guys should get your hands on all these different units. and compare screens (indoor/outdoor), memory, HDD/SSd sizes, external and internal features, and upgrade-ability. and don't forget to include the price and where to get them.
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ThornDawg
March 25, 2010 at 4:58pm
out of all these tablets coming out, my question is which one is good for note taking?
"You've been Sarge'd" - Sarge Red vs. Blue
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eday_2010
March 29, 2010 at 5:09am
For simple note taking, you'd probably be satisfied with a Boogie Board
(http://www.myboogieboard.com/)
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