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A fast and long-lasting 7in tablet, the PlayBook's connection to BlackBerry phones make it a must-have for existing users, and its Android app support widens its appeal further ...
Small form factor, enterprise security, good quality screen
Small form factor, poor application support
With a plethora of new tablets coming out with the Android operating system, and Apple still dominant in the market, the BlackBerry PlayBook has a mountain to climb. Over extended tests, the tablet has shown many strengths, and a few weaknesses....
Overall the PlayBook is a great bit of kit and a worthy rival in my opinion to the other 7 inch tablets on the market. That said, as it stands at the moment i don't think that a non BlackBerry user will get the most out of the PlayBook. If the PlayBook...
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 for long periods of time. Despite having a compact screen, the BlackBerry PlayBook goes one better t
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.
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 ha...
Excellent multitasking, intuitive, vibrant screen, it's also small enough to fit easily into your average bag
There's a lack of apps at BlackBerry App World compared with the likes of Apple and Android's app stores. The WiFionly net connection may deter some
RIM's first foray into the tablet world has produced a device that is great to use, has innovative navigating controls, a crisp and vibrant screen, and amazingly smooth performance. Once more apps appear, it will shine even more...
What the PlayBook can do, it does very well. We thought this would be the dry middle-aged tablet, but we’ve been impressed by how well it’s been able to handle video, music (through the great 7Digital music store) and the internet browsing experience.B...
Speedy multitasking, Excellent Flash video playback in the browser, Smooth, intuitive user interface, Welldesigned music store
Must be connected to a BlackBerry phone for many key features to work, Video calling only works between PlayBooks, Fewer available apps than on competing platforms
The 7-inch BlackBerry PlayBook tablet has much going for it, including speedy multitasking capability and a zippy, fresh operating system. But we still can't recommend it, unless you're a confirmed CrackBerry addict....
Publicerad: 2011-05-16, Författare: What , testad av: whatmobile.net
Sammanfattning: The tablet war is definitely hotting up now, and it isn’t just a case of choosing a tablet that looks nice.€RIM, maker of the BlackBerry, is the latest company wanting a slice of Apple’s pie with its 7-inch screen pad, the PlayBook.It€s a handsome piece o...
The operating system is deeply attractive and easy to use – arguably better than Android though in need of more apps, of course. RIM’s main customers are business users and some may find it too frivolous to be worthwhile. But if you want a tablet that...
Publicerad: 2011-05-12, Författare: Jonathan , testad av: channelpro.co.uk
Sammanfattning: This superb tablet won’t be for everyone, but if the UK price is right, RIM could well be onto a winner With all the fuss surrounding the launch of the iPad 2 and Android 3-based tablets of late, you’d be forgiven for thinking there were no other platf...