Showing posts with label MICHAEL ARRINGTON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MICHAEL ARRINGTON. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2009

CrunchPad Web Tablet Landing "As Soon As Possible" for Less Than $300

via Gizmodo by matt buchanan on 7/4/09

Mike Arrington's CrunchPad web tablet, already several prototypes in, is quickly bubbling to reality reports Bits: There's going to be an announcement in July or August, and it'll be available "as soon as possible."

Arrington's incorporated a separate company, called CrunchPad, and has apparently spent two-thirds of the last six months working on it with his 15-man team from Fusion Garage.

It's been iterated a bunch before, but worth saying again, that the Atom-powered touchscreen CrunchPad is strictly for internet consumption�it boots directly into the WebKit browser and there's no hard drive or keyboard, though you can plug in a keyboard if you want. It does support for Flash, so Arrington's claim that compared to netbooks, "most people will find it works as good as a netbook or better" for getting their internet on sounds pretty reasonable, given its 12-inch screen. Pointedly, it's not meant to compete with Apple's mythical tablet, whenever it graces the world.

I'd take the under $300 CrunchPad over a netbook any day, since it seems like it'll surpass them at the one thing they were supposedly designed to do�eat the internet. And it still blows my mind it took a tech blogger to actually make it happen.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

New CrunchPad Prototype

via�Gizmodo�by Andi Wang on 6/3/09

Another�prototype�of the�CrunchPad,�Michael Arrington's web tablet, has been revealed.

Superfically, not much has changed from the�previous prototype, except the updated CrunchPad now has an aluminum case and is 18mm thinner. The software has been updated too�as you can see in the video below�and boots directly into its Linux/Webkit-based browser. As for when you can get your hands on one of these, TechCrunch is currently working with partners to bring the $300�web tablet�to the market. [TechCrunch]


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