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The BlackBerry PlayBook isn’t just the first tablet out of Research In Motion — it’s the first product to emerge from the company’s new do-or-die … ...
Processors / Performance - The BlackBerry PlayBook is seriously snappy, thanks to its dual core processor, and seems to be very stable, thanks to its QNX OS. Unlike the traditional BlackBerry OS, ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook will soon move from vaporware to the real world. The seven-inch tablet will be available April 19 in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models that match the price of equivalent Apple ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook touts support for 1GHz dual-core processors allowing for, as it says, “highly-responsive and fluid touch screen experience for apps and content services.” ...
Blackberry would release its PlayBook tablet onto North American store shelves in April 2011, with much fanfare and hype ...
Tablet wars: Does size matter when you're looking for the perfect mobile work gadget? Since the launch of Apple's iPad in 2010, hardware makers have been scrambling to get their own tablets to ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook was supposed to have three “4G” varieties — LTE, HSPA+, and WiMAX — but the Wi-Fi-only model was the only RIM tablet ever to see release. That doesn’t mean it was ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is a solid device, both in general terms and in the engineering of its hardware. Out of the box, it meets general expectations for what a tablet should allow you to ...
Review: RIM's upcoming PlayBook surprises in many ways, including outstanding Flash performance, and moves the company in a good direction, but the tablet seems rushed.
Am I a BlackBerry fanboy? Yes, but you knew that already. In the last two weeks I have become an even bigger one thanks to the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 software update. Before the update, I was a ...
Here you pair your PlayBook up with a phone running BlackBerry OS 5 or 6, which must itself be running the Bridge app. The two talk sweet nothings over Bluetooth and, once connected, a new suite ...