Techcrunch CrunchPad: Revolutionary Touch Screen Tablet
By James • Aug 20th, 2009 • Category: UncategorizedCrunchpad is basically a low cost web tablet that does not have a physical keyboard. The crunchpad is totally touchscreen and is totally focussed on web browsing. Many big computer manufacturers like Asus, Hewlett Packard Pavilion, Dell, Toshiba and Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook already develop tablet PC, which are similar, but different from Techcrunch’s upcoming Crunchpad. The CrunchPad is far sleeker, and more lightweight than any other tablet PC; not to mention it isn’t even burdened with a keyboard. It is also perfect for watching television. The crunchpad is a very recent development in the computing world.
Some of the CrunchPad’s competitors include the Dell Latitude XT, Asus Eee PC T91-BLK020X Black, Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion TX2-1165EA (NM515EA#ABU), Hewlett-Packard HP TouchSmart tx2-1160ea (NP663EA#ABU), Spectra Flexible One 71M-F (120560), Toshiba Portégé M700-3G13B (PPM70E-0QH02DEN), etc. Whilst many of these competing tablet PCs are quality products, they still lack the uniqueness of Techcrunch’s CrunchPad. The Dell Latitude XT is admittedly a very handy piece of device as it weighs just 1.61 kg. Asus Eee PC T91-BLK020X Black has an Intel Atom Z520 processor and RAM of 1,024 MB. It has 8.9 inch display and the networking is done through wireless LAN, Bluetooth and LAN 10/100. It provides battery back up of 5 hours and weighs around 0.96 kg. Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion TX2520EA (CJ938EA#ABU) is fitted with an AMD Athlon 64 processor. It has 3,072 MB of RAM installed in it that provides it lightning fast speed. It has a hard disk memory of 250 GB and a display of 12.1 inch.
The CrunchPad, however, offers something completely new and different that no competitor tablet PC can touch. Techcrunch’s CrunchPad is manufactured using state-of-the-art technology that ensures long functional life and high efficiency. The CrunchPad has amazing touch screen that takes the touchscreen experience to the next level.
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