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Adobe Flash 10.1 playback is very impressive and we didn't feel like we were suffering through yet another lame mobile implementation of full Flash.
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Happily, the release version we have (after downloading a 287 meg update out of the box, then a second large update a few days later) has been fairly stable with no out of memory errors even when running several programs simultaneously. Score one for RIM.Įarly reviews of the pre-release product noted copious bugs and the absence of BlackBerry Bridge that allows the PlayBook to grab PIM data and email from a BlackBerry smartphone. It's ironic that Apple's iPad and iPhone products still lack stereo speakers despite their iTunes heritage. The 3.5mm stereo headphone jack is up top as are the mics, and stereo speakers of surprisingly good quality and volume flank the display. The micro USB port for charging and syncing, micro HDMI port and dock contacts are on the bottom edge. I found that I accidentally activated the screen shot function (press volume up and down simultaneously) when picking up the tablet sometimes.
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The power button and volume controls are up top. Be sure to start from the black bezel because the bezel is touch sensitive as well and reacts to gestures. Note that you can wake up the PlayBook at any time by swiping bottom to top across the display. RIM said shipping units would have a slightly different design and indeed, our unit's power button is tiny but not sunk so deep that you can't press it with the flesh of a finger. Much ado has been made about the power button because pre-release review units had a very inset power button that was difficult to press. At 0.4" it's thin enough to be fashionable, and it's solidly built. The tablet has a soft touch finish that feels good in hand and squared off sides that ensure a positive grip. The BlackBerry Playbook and 7" Samsung Galaxy Tab. The home screen and user interface are easy to understand and delightful to use. It's large enough to read a web page without much zooming, yet small enough to fit in a large jacket pocket or purse. The hardware has that quality look, and the 1024 x 600 capacitive display is very bright, sharp and colorful. The PlayBook makes a very good first impression.
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Both cameras can shoot sharp and colorful 1080p video at 30fps and they're the best we've seen on tablets. It has a rear 5 megapixel camera and a 3 megapixel front camera, though there's not much you can do with the front camera beyond taking photos of yourself. The PlayBook runs on a 1GHz dual core CPU that's quickly become the standard for tablets in various operating systems, and it has a healthy gig of RAM. It doesn't have the plastic look and feel of the 7" Samsung Galaxy Tab, and at 14.9 ounces it has some heft.
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The tablet has a quality feel to it with a soft touch finish and understated design that reminds us of the Motorola Xoom (that's not a bad thing). A 32 gig model will set you back $599 and a 64 gig model is $699, similar to iPad 2 pricing. The PlayBook is available in WiFi-only models (3G/4G versions are coming in May or June, with Sprint being first), and the 16 gig WiFi version we have for review sells for $499. RIM may be late to the game, but they've got a fresh new OS powered by QNX and a divine user interface that we'd applaud even more vocally were it not such a blatant rip off of Palm/HP webOS. The BlackBerry PlayBook 7" tablet is here, and a spate of pre-release reviews were less than stellar.
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It adds native PIM apps, email and the ability to run Android apps (that are provided in BlackBerry App World). 21, 2012: RIM finally released OS 2.0 for PlayBook. 3rd party apps are thin in this brand new platform.Įditor's Update Feb.
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What's not: Rushed to market before PIM apps and email client reader. What's hot: Superb hardware, elegant and fast UI, multitasks like a champ. Home > BlackBerry Reviews > BlackBerry PlayBookīlackBerry PlayBook Editor's rating (1-5):