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307 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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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.
Abstract: BITTER RIVALS Khidr Suleman and Chris Martin fight to the metaphorical death over the best 7in tablet currently on the market. This video face-off features three 7in tablets that are assessed on their various merits, and a winner is crowned. But which ...
BlackBerry's PlayBook is an unusual entry into the tablet market. Its matte plastic and blocky design makes it clear this tablet isn't designed to compete with others on by wowing consumers with its must-have aesthetics.That would be fine – preferable, ev...
Abstract: Oddly enough, the PlayBook is pretty different from a BlackBerry phone, so there is some learning involved even for dedicated BlackBerry fans. Thankfully, the interface is a good one. The device is not exceptionally...
1 GHz dual-core processor, BlackBerry Tablet OS with multitasking capabilities, Upcoming support for Java and Android apps, Full WebKit browser
No microSD slot, Missing dedicated PIM apps, Small Power button
The tablet market is booming, with new product introductions occurring on a regular basis. Although there are still more tablets announced than are actually shipping right now, quite a few new models will hit the market soon. For now, the PlayBook is amon...
Great at multitasking, with an intuitive, gorgeous-looking display, it’s also dinky enough to fit comfortably into any average size bag...
The BlackBerry App World is lacking in apps when compared to Apple and Android’s offerings. The fact you can only get online via Wi-Fi may put off someLook and Feel...
RIM’s first tablet device is a joy to use with innovative navigating controls, a fluid and vibrant display, and butter smooth performance. If more apps become available, its star will only become brighter ...
Abstract: Sascha joined me in the studio last night for a full-on 3.5hr marathon testing and discussion session with 10 different tablets. The iPad2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Flyer, Blackberry Playbook and Samsung Galaxy Tab were the focu...
Abstract: I managed to get a few hours hands on with the Blackberry Playbook [ tracking page ] today. First impression out of the box was: Wow, it's tiny.Laptopmag has done a comprehensive review of the device and they are pretty much on the money with their asses...
Published: 2011-05-11, Author: Abdullah , review by: wccftech.com
The Blackberry Playbook might not be an iPad 2 or the Samsung Galaxy tab in terms of aesthetics and even UI. It is most certainly a solid offering by RIM with excellent hardware and a very intuitively designed OS. It will attract the right crowd (read cor...