BlackBerry PlayBook Assessment | The Communication Blog

Thursday, July 28, 2011

BlackBerry PlayBook Assessment

By Neha Chandiwal


The phrases "play" & "book" are an odd selection for RIM's newest endeavor at buyer relevance, a tablet phone that, at its inside, runs a single of the most hardcore & sector-friendly running systems recognized to man. The OS is QNX & the hardware is the BlackBerry PlayBook. It really is an enterprise-pleasant providing which is out to conquer the buyer tablet ecosphere, hoping to comply with in the few steps of the BlackBerry mobiles that have filled the pockets of corporate executives & BBM addicts close to the globe.

It's something of a significant tablet when in contrast to competitors working software from Google and Apple and, while it undoubtedly has video games, its largest strengths are rather far more uninteresting. It does a genuinely excellent work at exhibiting PowerPoint presentations, for case in point, and has the security chops to keep previous quarter's dismal income figures from lessing into the incorrect palms.

Fascinating stuff? No, but valuable capabilities for confident, and irregardless of no matter whether you uncover those intriguing or boring this is RIM's seven-inch, Flash-obtaining but 3G-lacking tablet clad in a modest but very refined exterior. It really is what is working at the rear of the glass that disappoints.

The Blackberry PlayBook, with its bony edges and darkish styling, appears decidedly nondescript, much more most likely to open up a wormhole somewhere in orbit close to Jupiter than leap into someone's fingers at retail. Only the chrome logo 'round the back again provides some flare, with the phrase "BlackBerry" subtly embossed below the screen on the front.

The chassis is neat steel, ever before so a bit rubberized, the edges squared off, & there is totally no flex or give everywhere. It feels properly solid and won't yield to any attempted contortions, regardless of becoming just .4-inches thick -- much less than a 10th thicker than a normal iPad two. At .9 pounds, it really is substantially lighter, but a quite heavier than the 0.83 pound Galaxy Tab.

Debate about the ideal tablet measurement rages on, but we want to say the somewhat smallish aspect here results in a device that's cozy to roam with. The mild fat undoubtedly helps make it less complicated for reading through and the far more hand-pleasant dimension can make it experience more cozy to have. That dimensions, additionally the dark coloring, can make this slate a quite much less evident than much of the competition, which is definitely part of its understated appeal.




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