Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Blackberry Playbook Specification,Price and Specs


Blackberry Playbook

While the BlackBerry smartphone are marking the first company, it is clear that the company is struggling with the likes of Android and IOS. This led the company to reconsider their phones to improve their marketing strategy, and last but not least, the release of the tablet, which is not only mesh with current BlackBerry devices, but also to provide loyal BlackBerry boast about.

Built on a platform, QNX, the response of RIM's BlackBerry playbook to attack and iPad cells. This 7-inch tablet, which makes the BlackBerry Curve design elements, adding enough features to make the weight consideration for those looking for a 7-inch tablet.

As mentioned above, Playbook is a 7-inch tablet. With this factor is perfect playbook to fit into a large pocket purse or wallet. It also means that you can make it much easier than most pills.

The tablet measures just 0.4 inches thick and weighs 0.9 kg. 7-inch LCD screen with 1024 x 600 pixels multi-touch. 1-GHz dual-core Qualcomm, with 1 GB of RAM for applications. The 3-megapixel front camera and videoconferencing. Rear view camera is expected to face a high-definition video and 5 megapixel recording.

There is support for multiple video codecs, including H.264, MPEG4 and WMV. These monitors with HDMI and TV can be used to support micro-HDMI port for 1080p Output for these devices.

Other connections include a micro-USB headset jack and 3.5 mm. Unfortunately, RIM has decided to ignore the importance MicroSD slot, so those who want to take Playbook will be stuck in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions.

Other features include Adobe Flash 10.1, support for HTML5 and Java, OpenGL and Adobe AIR, support for mobile devices.

With a 1 GHz dual-core PlayBook works perfectly. Multitasking is easy, thanks to cards like system similar to WebOS. In our testing, we may have 8.7 open letters without noticing any delay system.

The front panel applications, QNX is a new platform for many applications, such as Android or IOS. BlackBerry has done a good job, including a variety of important applications have to be very useful. Some email applications, performance, YouTube and Twitter, as well as photo and video gallery.

One of the most talked about features is its ability to run Android applications Playbook. So far we have seen a demonstration of the RIM in action, but the company claims that this feature will come to Playbook. If true, this means that 250 000 applications available for Android will be able to work Playbook interface.

Battery life is good for Playbook. In our tests we were able to get more than 8 hours of use per charge. These figures are placed in the range of Xoom and Galaxy Tab 10.1.

Our only drawback is the lack of PlayBook MicroSD slot. There have been rumors that the MicroSD slot is due to the lack of structural constraints. In any case, Samsung managed to create a device with a MicroSD slot slim, so you do not see why RIM would not be able to do the same.

In the end, we had mixed feelings about the playbook, but see it as a system of first order. This is the first attempt RIM uptime, we agree that this is a solid attempt. However, the device must be set shortly after his release. It seems that if RIM keep this product in the laboratory of R & D a little more, could be much better at the start. We did a good ass job of getting up though. Specs wise, it's a strong competitor and RIM is working hard to catch up with the number of applications available for PlayBook, we hope to remain a serious competitor in the market for a tablet.

$ 499 for the 16GB model and a displacement of less than $ 599 for 32 GB and the filling is less than $ 699 for the 64GB model, Playbook is the price range of 10.1 and IPad Galaxy Tab 2. RIM plans to launch a 4G version of tablets later this year, which will be exclusive to Sprint and Verizon networks.


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