Great product! Very responsive. Easy set up out of the box. I figured how to load android apps on it so it is even better now. Great screen resolution. Limited availability of apps, but for the price its definitely worth it.
Great product! Very responsive. Easy set up out of the box. I figured how to load android apps on it so it is even better now. Great screen resolution. Limited availability of apps, but for the price its definitely worth it.
I gave this to my daughter for her birthday after getting the Kindle Fire for myself, she thanked me endlessly. She love, love, loves it and loves me(her words). A great buy for all the features who needs an IPAD? This is great and and it made me look good.
Lacks the X-factor to woo non-BlackBerry users.
Great Screen and Interface
Fewer Apps; needs BB handset for email; calendar; BBM
Blackberry made a name for itself with its business-centric phones and messaging applications. It has now entered to tablet business as well, producing the PlayBook, a light 7 inch tablet that runs its own OS, called BlackBerry Tablet OS.
Great if 10 inch is too big; A snappy OS and solid supplied apps
Weak third-party application support; No network media streaming
It is small enough to fit in a pocket and can handle your productivity and entertainment needs but takes a different path to other non-Apple tablet s.
The blackberry playbook is one hell of a tablet. The blackberry os is just amazing right from its security to the way it works. I felt the blackberry playbook which i am using from the past few months to be simply superb. The battery backup, the videos the screen everything is brilliant.
RIM'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 and bests current Android...
Sharp, beautiful screen; Top-notch browser with full Flash video support; Wirelessly transfers files to and from computers on same network
Far fewer third-party apps than the iPad, and the ones that exist aren't nearly as compelling; Doesn't sync with BES or support BlackBerry Messenger
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.
Research In Motion released the much-anticipated PlayBook OS 2.0 this week. The update infuses the BlackBerry tablet with additional functionality, including e-mail, calendar and contacts functions, and the ability to run some Google Android apps.
PlayBook OS 2.0 still isn't quite as rounded as Android or iOS, but it's got everything you really need for not a lot of cash
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