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BlackBerry's first and last tablet, the PlayBook, stumbled out of the gate in 2011. Despite shipping without an email app at first, many of the software features and gestures in the QNX operating ...
Right now, the BlackBerry PlayBook is ideal for a BlackBerry smartphone user looking to purchase a tablet. This is mainly due to the BlackBerry Bridge sync option. However, even then we would ...
Research In Motion launched its first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, on April 19th of this year. Since that point in time — and even before, … ...
An ill-fated Storm 2 followed, but that didn’t right this wrong, and BlackBerry’s subsequent foray into the tablet space with the PlayBook appeared to make things worse.
With the launch of the BlackBerry Mini Keyboard for the PlayBook tablet, RIM seems to be showing off its watch-and-learn side. It’s clearly taken a few cues from the competition. This new ...
Review: RIM’s long-awaited BlackBerry PlayBook delivers a best-in-class tablet browsing experience, but suffers from a number of rough edges including a missing email client and limited apps.
A tablet would mark BlackBerry's second attempt to enter the market. The first shot, the BlackBerry Playbook, was critically panned when it was released in 2011 and quickly fell into the bargain bin.
BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will get BlackBerry 10 update No word yet on when, or whether the software upgrade will come with new hardware.
In December 2011, the company reported that profits tumbled more than 70 per cent, affected by a big charge from sales discounts it was forced make on PlayBook tablets.
Never one to shy away from blasting Apple, co-CEO Jim Balsillie fired away on the iPad, while promoting the BlackBerry PlayBook as a device that "redefines what a tablet should do." Yes, the PlayBook.
Playback: RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook, 18 months later Has new hardware and software made the PlayBook a significantly better tablet?
BlackBerry PlayBook Date: April 19, 2011 With its market share crumbling, RIM opted to join the tablet game and released a business-centric device that stood true to BlackBerry's mobile mantra.
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