Testseek.com have collected 307 expert reviews of the BlackBerry PlayBook 7 inch and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry PlayBook 7 inch.
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307 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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21 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fast dualcore processor
Bright screen
Affordable
True Multitasking
Excellent multitasking
Brilliant display
Flash and Adobe AIR support
Multitasking
Offers HD video playback of 1080p
Dualcore processor ensures speedy operation
The camera is exceptionally good
Has a great battery life
The design is simply splendid
Comes at a truly affordable price
Fast
Powerful 7-inch tablet with HDMI output
Advanced multitasking and security
Browser that integrates Adobe Flash 10.2.
Looks
Build Quality
Speedy operation
Camera
Battery life
Great Multitasking Prowess
Superior Video Playback
Excellent Browser
MiniHDMI Port
Good Battery Life
The editors didn't like
Few applications
Clunky interface
No SIM support
Limited number of apps
Biased towards BlackBerry smartphone users
Poor implementation of the power/sleep button
No native BlackBerry email support
Does not have too many apps
Does not support 3G
Has no memory extension facility
The 7-inch screen cramps the powerful browser
Wake button is almost impossible to push
Some major features only available when pairing a BlackBerry phone.
Published: 2015-05-18, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
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Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Jeff , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Ease of Use, Performance: 1/5 Look & Feel: 5/5 Features 4/5 How much I enjoy 2/5Total: 3/5 StarsResearch In Motion or RIM as many have become fond of saying has released a new update in software to their PlayBook tablet and I have the fun task of reviewin...
Solid hardware and build quality, Superb e-mail functionality and social networking integration, Easy-to-use interface with touch-sensitive bezels, Fully functional without a BlackBerry smartphone to tether, Good speakers on each side for watching video,
Still no expandable storage, OS can be finicky at times, No native third-party integration, Official apps from A-list third-party developers are missing
One of the most important features of the PlayBook is its ability to seamlessly integrate with a BlackBerry smartphone, but unfortunately, we did not have a device on hand to test this functionality. RIM has managed to fix the Bridge issue since we last r...
Published: 2012-05-29, Author: Chris , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Incipio has a wide variety of cases for your PlayBook, and while The Hive is not exactly the best, it certainly is the most stylish of the bunch.The Hive is a sillicone case that has a hexagonal pattern on the back resembling a bee hive, which is, of cour...
Abstract: 659Pros: Good battery life; good number of ports and buttons.Cons: Medium performance; no biometrics. We liked that the ThinkPad had 64G of hard drive space. Its 1G of memory was the average amount for those we looked at this time around, so that is ...
Strong, fast performance, Gorgeous screen, Low price, Highly integrated e-mail and social-media apps, Pleasant to use
Still no BBM or Enterprise Server support, Android apps are hit-or-miss, No memory-card slot
A huge price drop and revised OS make RIM's tablet much more appealing to consumers than the first version. (Business users still need to use their BlackBerry phones in concert with it for some functions.) Read More...
Abstract: So I had both the Kindle Fire and the Blackberry Playbook sitting around so I decided to do a comparison of the two devices. Really informal comparison for information only.What do you guys think? Which tablet do you like? Comment below.Both the Blackberr...
Handy size, Stable case, Brilliant colors / good contrast, Bright TFT for outdoors, HDMI video out, Long battery life, Operating concept
Only 12 month manufacturer warranty, Time Out can't be disabled, No virtual environment for Android apps, No email client, No SD card slot
The BlackBerry PlayBook looks like an alien at first glance. While Android is becoming very fashionable at the moment and the apps for it are emerging fast, RIM's tablet is on the shelves with the proprietary operating system, BlackBerry Tablet OS 1.0.The...
Published: 2011-07-29, Author: Allen , review by: pocketables.com
After having spent plenty of time with the updated PlayBook, there's lots to like, and plenty to not. RIM has made improvements with the software. I can take this with me when I head out the door. I don't do the same with the iPad 2 or the Transformer. ...