Now that Michael Arrington's $200 CrunchPad has been turned into the $499 JooJoo, you may be looking for another way to get your hands on a low cost, easy to use web-tablet. Blump'it has an interesting solution: A Firefox plugin that essentially turns any existing tablet into a JooJoo-like device.
The Blump'it plugin basically adds an on-screen keyboard, touch-friendly gesture support, and a widget engine to Firefox so that you can run weather, email, news, and photo applications. There are also games and other so-called BlumpsApps available for installation.
Eventually there will also be a plugin for Google Chrome, but right now Blump'it is Firefox-only. Of course, that's setting the bar pretty low, since pretty much any Mac, Windows, or Linux netbook can run Firefox. That means if you have a touchscreen netbook (or if you throw your own touchscreen into an existing netbook), you can run Blump'it. Of course, if you want a tablet, you're going to need to perform some fairly serious surgery on your netbook. But it's not like you'd be the first person to turn a netbook into a tablet.
The Blump'it project started out as the iFrame prototype we spotted way back in January, 2009. In addition to making a free Firefox plugin available, Blump'it plans to sell its own tablets soon, although there's no word on pricing or specs.
You can read more about Blump'it at Download Squad. And you can check out a demo video, courtesy of TechVideoBlog after the break.
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Blump'it Firefox plugin turns any touchscreen PC into a joojoo-like web tablet