Your Ad Here

Chumby, now with less adorable softness: meet the One

Wrapping one’s brain around Chumby’s original concept — drop some Flash-based widgets inside a plush vinyl sphere with WiFi and a touchscreen — has never been an easy task, but after a couple years of low-key retail action, it looks like the company’s finally ready to bring a new version into the mix that might be a little more mainstream. The simply-named One dispenses of the old model’s squeezable shell, earning a more businesslike appearance and trading up to a slightly speedier 454MHz core (not to say you need a lot of horsepower when you’re lackadaisically cruising feeds, weather forecasts, and clock faces on a QVGA screen, but we’re not complaining). Otherwise, specs seem to be about the same — and at a rumored $100 or so when it hits next month, it might finally be cheap enough to get some traction even though it’s not as thin, slick, or normal-looking as those concept Sammy frames from earlier in the year. And hey, Chumby’s got an Engadget widget available for download, so it must be worth the cost of admission, right?

[Via thegadgetsite, thanks KC Kim]

Filed under:

Chumby, now with less adorable softness: meet the One originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 01:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , ,

Leave a Reply





  • Hack enables fast refresh mode on Nook Simple Touch (video)Hack enables fast refresh mode on Nook Simple Touch (video)

    As anyone who's used an e-reader knows , page refreshes aren't essentially the mostsome of the most elegant feature of E Ink. Well, if you have a Nook Simple Touch a hack released by XDA Developers member marspeople could put an end on your page-changing woes. You will need to root your device and install an .apk, then simply activate fast refresh mode by a four-tap gesture --… »
  • ‘Hugo’ director Martin Scorsese, cast explain some great benefits of shooting movies in 3D (video)‘Hugo’ director Martin Scorsese, cast explain some great benefits of shooting movies in 3D (video)

    We'll need to wait until this weekend to determine if Martin Scorsese's Hugo takes home any hardware from the Academy Awards, but we now have an early preview of 1 the Blu-ray 3D release's special features the following. Press play to listen to the director explain why 3D affects the storytelling by bringing in qualities usually present in the theater to film, in addition to comments… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: