There claim is similar to that of the playbook that they provide the best internet experience. Multitasking is another feature that they claim to be good at. Other than the massive 12.1" screen it seems that this is a serious competitor to the playbook in the sense they highlight some of the same capabilities.
Also, upfront about the lack of apps, again similar to Playbook which possibly has the worst app collection of any tablet.
They are already in line with the playbook and RIM already having not released the product ( although the website mentioned it will be available in the first half of the year ) i.e. not keeping the deadline.
This really seems to be a serious contender in terms of losing its value post release and might actually lose more value in the first 3 months of its release than the playbook did.
All in all this is the next best tablet if you are looking for something to buy that will lose value than a falling rock in Jupiter.
LOL...
I think you should head over to techcrunch.com and read about it to get some more insights on this piece of crap - and who developed it (techcrunch) and how it got into a big lawsuit over a greedy little boy who stole the whole outcome...
The JooJoo is a massive piece of vapour... It was supposed to have been released a year ago.
At best I'd imagine this thing keeping up with the cheap Chinese Android tablets, just with a bigger screen. It isn't anywhere even close to competition to the PB.
Eeewwww! I would not even call the joojoo a tablet. Its functionalities dont compare to that of the playbook. What were you thinking? You need to compare this with something its class here you go, although i think this still beats the joojoo M150 Universe Tablet PC Features