Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hot Blackberry Playbook release

Blackberry Playbook even have a chance against Apple’s iPad.On April 20 Blackberry Playbook will be released in the United States. It is one of many surf boards that will try to compete UBB.threads dominant market position. The first reviews that have been published, however, is anything but positive about the new surf board.
Blackberry Playbook may be good reviews for the hardware and the ability to play Flash. The screen of 7.6 inches can play full HD and the CPU has a clock speed of one gigahertz and consists of dual cores.
Working memory is a gigabyte and surf board has two high resolution cameras. There will also stop the positive rating.
One big drawback with Blackberry Playbook is to surf the plate lacks fundamental programs such as e-mail client, calendar and contact list. According to RIM so, these programs will be added in a future update of the operating system.
Moreover, no explanation Playbook with 3g, instead claiming that RIM users can use their Blackberry phone and share the Internet connection. In addition, there is not the previously promised support to run Android apps. Although it will be added at a later stage.
Almost all of the major newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and Wired discourage consumers from buying the Blackberry Playbook before RIM fixes the current limitations in the software.
PCs for Everyone’s sister magazine, PC World, have looked at the Blackberry Playbook to give you a better insight into the operating system looks like and what features are offered.
In the U.S, Blackberry Playbook 16-gigabyte costs $ 499 or more depending on storage capacity, which is about the same price as iPad2.

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