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Ok, so, average consumers obviously won't know how to even copy an alternate OS onto their USB stick, not to mention know how to then install it onto this thing. So, you pretty much got the genius tech gurus out there who would attempt something like that. Don't you think they'd be smart enough to first figure out how to make a backup image of the ROM before they created a dual boot or something so they could always just flash it back before needing to warranty replace it? Seems to me people who like to spend all day jailbreaking iPhones, tinkering with multiple OS's, and writing custom apps for the endless supply of electronic devices out there probably would have enough brains to pull that off and then release a utube video demonstrating how to do it for all the pimply tweens out there to be able to bring their 'A game' when they sneak their JooJoo in their bookbag to floss in front of their friends at school.

posted by : RobinPanties, 04 May 2010 Complain about this comment
why

whats the big deal with these "tablets"? Can even one of them be used to change the channel on my TV??

posted by : mog, 30 April 2010 Complain about this comment
I assumed that the USB port already did that.

If not, what is it for? Printing? And is a hub out of the question, then?

Linux copes...

posted by : Robert Carnegie, 30 April 2010 Complain about this comment
Are you kidding? JooJoo is a crap!

Knowing that there are only 64 units (give or take) sold in the U.S, it will be crazy for anyone to buy this. The company probably won't be around for long and it's currently fighting lawsuit from TechCrunch.

posted by : Bill Foley, 30 April 2010 Complain about this comment

Joojoo 3G tablet will appear within 3 months

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