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The JooJoo tablet is clearly not one of the best but one of the most controversial IT products of this year, as it begun as a fruit of collaboration between CrunchGear’s Michael Arrington and Fusion Garage, but managed to become the item that separated them, with the latter taking credit and the former filing a law suit with an outcome that isn’t clear yet.
Anyway, some of the few people who bought the JooJoo 12.1 inch tablet didn’t particularly like the Flash interface and managed to software modify it to run Windows 7. That’s right the 1GB RAM and 4 GB flash storage tablet powered by an Atom CPU is capable of running Windows 7 just fine, plus it can playback 720p videos with ease, as you’ll see in a video below.
Interestingly enough, it seems that the JooJoo tablet is also capable of running Windows 7 Embedded Compact, which makes it a competitor for Asus EEE Pad EP101TC. I’m curios if Fushion Garage will launch a new tablet with a Windows based OS (and larger storage), but I kind of doubt it, as it ruins the whole point of JooJoo, which was designed as a light surfing device and nothing more.
Source: Gottabemobile