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BlackBerry PlayBook 7in WiFi 64GB

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LAPTOP Magazine
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12 years ago
BlackBerry Playbook OS 2.0 Review

To say that RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook has been a sore spot for the company would be an understatement. In our initial review, we chided the PlayBook's lack of basic features, such as a native email client, as well as its buggy software. And we weren't alone.

PC Magazine
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12 years ago
RIM BlackBerry PlayBook (2012)

Research In Motion's much-maligned tablet computer, the BlackBerry PlayBook , is finally a viable choice, thanks to its heavily revised OS and a massive price drop. The PlayBook's user interface is beautiful, graceful, and operates with a simplicity that rivals that of the Apple iPad 2 ($399 for...

Far fewer third-party apps than the iPad; and the ones that exist aren't nearly as compelling.

HotHardware
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12 years ago
RIM BlackBerry Playbook Review

When RIM Revealed the BlackBerry PlayBook in September 2010, the tablet was met with great excitement and hype, particularly from the professional, die-hard BlackBerry crowd. According to RIM, the PlayBook was designed to "give users what they want, including uncompromised web browsing, true...

1 GHz dual-core processor; BlackBerry Tablet OS with multitasking capabilities; Upcoming support for Java and Android apps; Full WebKit browser

No microSD slot; Missing dedicated PIM apps; Small Power button

PC World
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12 years ago
RIM BlackBerry PlayBook: A Promising Tablet, but With Many Rough Edges

To say that Research in Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook is a study in contrasts is an understatement.

Sharp display has vivid; accurate colors; High-definition video playback impresses; Light weight

Initial software is buggy and lacks polish; No integrated e-mail; contacts; or calendaring,

The Verge
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12 years ago
BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 review

When we reviewed the BlackBerry PlayBook back in April , we couldn't help feeling the device's insides didn't match its outsides. The PlayBook is a well-built, good-looking device, but its software was buggy, frustrating, and frankly unfinished.

Much improved performance; Email; calendar; contacts apps are finally native; Smart UI enhancements

Still some bugs; particularly with scrolling; Android app selection is weak; Email app could be better

Engadget
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12 years ago
BlackBerry PlayBook

The words "play" and "book" are a bit of an odd choice for RIM's latest attempt at consumer relevance, a tablet that, at its core, runs one of the most hardcore and industry-friendly operating systems known to man. The OS is QNX and the hardware is, of course, the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Responsive performance; Strong enterprise chops; Solid hardware

Occasionally glitchy software; Missing apps; Expensive for a seven-incher

Jeffs Reviews
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11 years ago
BlackBerry PlayBook

I simply asked with so many customers on their forum wanting the unlimited timeout why the company does not simply add it but one response was that the company is concerned about screen burn in which was the only answer that made even a lick of sense.

Top Ten Reviews
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12 years ago

The BlackBerry Playbook offers a wide range of features to make your job easier, especially if you are constantly on the go. Wi-Fi capabilities, excellent multitasking, video calling and Adobe Flash support are just a few of the features that enhance this tablet.

The BlackBerry Playbook offers 16; 32 or 64GB of memory and a powerful 1GHz dual core processor

Connection to mobile broadband requires tethering with a cell phone

review.fwd.channel5.com
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12 years ago

The BlackBerry PlayBook is a neat, compact and capable tablet. We like it, but sadly that isn't enough, as the lack of apps severely lets it down. Without apps, you'll often find yourself wondering what to do with this tablet – a problem you'd never have with the iPad 2.

One of the things we love about the BlackBerry PlayBook is the fact that it's among the smaller tablets, with the 7-inch screen making it portable enough to take wherever you go; The compact screen also leads to a light weight, with the 425g body easily light enough to hold comfortably in one hand...

The biggest problem with the BlackBerry PlayBook is a lack of apps; The Apple iPad 2, RIM's biggest rival, features loads of apps specifically designed for the tablet form factor, and the PlayBook really struggles to compete without them

Notebookcheck
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12 years ago
Review BlackBerry Playbook WiFi 16GB Tablet/MID

The BlackBerry PlayBook looks like an alien at first glance. While Android is becoming very fashionable at the moment and the apps for it are emerging fast, RIM's tablet is on the shelves with the proprietary operating system, BlackBerry Tablet OS 1.0 .

Handy size, Stable case, Brilliant colors / good contrast, Bright TFT for outdoors, HDMI video out, Long battery life, Operating concept, The control concept with swiping over the lateral edges; The super bright screen is a knockout

Only 12 month manufacturer warranty; Time Out can't be disabled; No virtual environment for Android apps; No email client; No SD card slot; A timeout of more than five minutes

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