Michael Arrington’s project, the CrunchPad Internet tablet, has accidentally or intentionally been leaked to the web. There’s no exact news regarding availability dates but from what it looks like we’re thinking it should arrive soon. But will it really work? Will it make an impression? Will you choose it over any other Internet tablet available now?

The CrunchPad will cost around $200 and for that amount of money you should be getting the following features:

  • 12-inch touchscreen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • Single-point touchscreen.
  • Via Nano processor.
  • 1 GB of ram.
  • 4 GB flash drive (To store the OS and browser and any cache.)
  • 1024×768 resolution .
  • Wifi.
  • Accelerometer.
  • VGA Camera.
  • 4-Cell Battery .
  • Dimensions: 12.5″ x 9.7″ x 1.3″
  • Weight: 3 lbs .
  • Software: Full install of Ubuntu Linux on the prototype with a custom Webkit browser
  • Ports: Power, Headset, 1 USB
  • Boot time: 10 seconds from cold boot.

Anxious to play live with one?

via Arabcrunch

Tags: CrunchPad, internet tablet, leak, Mobile News, Portable Devices