So, Michael Arrington's CrunchPad was awarded one of the spots in Popular Mechanics most brilliant products of 2009 list. Rather amusing in my opinion considering it has not been realesed to any market anywhere. Unless we are including Arrington's office as a market now. Link below.
www.popularmechanics.com/technology/upgrade/433241...
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Crunchpad, one of Popular Mechanics most brilliant products of 2009
True but most products in Popular Mechanics are really nothing more then prototypes or future releases and we have seen more of this then some other fabled devices so i would agree with them that this was a brilliant idea.
True, I am pretty sure in the article though that they say something about the products being for sale or released. As far as I know all the other products were released to the public.
The thing that I find interesting is that the CrunchPad was apparently supposed to be at the ceremony or press release of this list, but Pop Mech said that they couldn't make it in time. Hope they know something we don't. Michael still has three months to push this thing out before the end of the year.
I think it is a brilliant product as well. I agree with them on that too. As far as being more real than perhaps the apple tablet or courier. It's like being the skinniest kid at fat camp, you're still fat.
The thing that I find interesting is that the CrunchPad was apparently supposed to be at the ceremony or press release of this list, but Pop Mech said that they couldn't make it in time. Hope they know something we don't. Michael still has three months to push this thing out before the end of the year.
I think it is a brilliant product as well. I agree with them on that too. As far as being more real than perhaps the apple tablet or courier. It's like being the skinniest kid at fat camp, you're still fat.
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