Science and technology blog TechCrunch Tablet PC development issues on the result of a dispute in Singapore start-ups Fusion Garage Friday announced that, because of production problems, the company’s JooJoo Tablet PC shipments will be delayed.
Fusion Garage at first jointly developed with the TechCrunch Tablet PC. TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington (Michael Arrington) first proposed this idea, and the product name CrunchPad. The product was originally scheduled for release November 20 last year, but as in the previous few days, a sudden rupture of bilateral cooperation. Fusion Garage announced that it would be sold separately this Tablet PC, and re-named the JooJoo.
Earlier this month, Fusion Garage’s JooJoo Tablet PC has been fully put into production, according to the original plan, the product will be shipped this month. But the company last week, found that there are some production problems, and quickly diagnose and fix. According to the latest plan, JooJoo will be shipped March 25.
It is reported that the production problems with the capacitive touch screen, sensitivity of the sensor. Fusion Garage that will provide users free of charge for all scheduled JooJoo accessories to make up for losses caused by delayed delivery.
Fusion Garage Malaysia GSL Group recently entered into an agreement which is responsible for JooJoo Tablet PC production. The Fusion Garage can be saved to virtually all production-related costs, but the need for GSL Group provides JooJoo into sales.
Fusion Garage is also due to delivery delays apologize for any inconvenience caused to the user.