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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
Solid construction
Premium compact feel
Brilliant looking display
Responsive platform experience
Secure
Fast
Great display.
Sharp display has vivid
Accurate colors
High-definition video playback impresses
Light weight makes this conducive to hold in hand
Solid hardware build quality
Excellent high-resolution screen
Speakers on both the left and right sides
Nice finger-friendly user interface
Comes with an office suite
Touch-sensitive bezel supports gestures
Top-notch HTML renderer
Flexible multitas
Great design and formfactor
U.I. is polished and easyto use
Fast performance
Excellent display that is complimented by a set of powerful builtin speakers
Android app compatibility is coming
Handsome design
Gestures make the OS easy to navigate
Good battery life
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
Excellent user interface. Sharp
Beautiful screen. Topnotch browser with full Flashvideo support. Wirelessly transfers files to and from computers on same network. Internet tethering with Blackberry phones works well—and it's free
Good multitasking power
Sleek and solid design
Crisp 7-inch display
Captures high-quality 1080p video
Powerful speakers
Wellbuilt body
Gripfriendly back
Attractive IPS display
Wonderfully portable
BB Tablet OS is capable
Clever at its heart
Great at multitasking
Better than usual cameras for a tablet
1080p
Solid battery life
Beautiful screen. Top-notch browser with full Flash-video support. Wirelessly transfers files to and from computers on same network. Internet tethering with Blackberry phones works well—and it's free.
Compact Size Easy To Carry
Excellent Video Support Including 1080p HDMI Output
Strong Multitasking And Intuitive Interface
1 GHz dual-core processor
BlackBerry Tablet OS with multitasking capabilities
Upcoming support for Java and Android apps
Full WebKit browser
Fast response
Great screen
Solid build quality
Future promise
The BlackBerry Playbook offers 16
32 or 64GB of memory
Tough
Solid build
BlackBerry Tablet OS responsive
Fluid
Most complete tablet browser to date
Office apps superb
With an intuitive
Gorgeous-looking display
It’s also dinky enough to fit comfortably into any average size bag...
Strong
Gorgeous screen
Low price
Highly integrated e-mail and social-media apps
Pleasant to use
Awesome screen
Snappy performance
Great
Sexy design appeals to the Mies in you. Media is a joy with a brilliant display
Great sound and an HDMI output. Two cameras
One on the front
A better one on the back. Supports tethering to BlackBerry phones. Comes with officeproductivity apps that can read and edit MS Office files. App multitasking is innovative and intuitive. Runs Flash
And a browser that integrates Adobe Flash 10.2 for a desktop-style Web experience
Great design and sharp screen
Unique OS
Fun
Intuitive gestures
Android
Java app support coming
Great keyboard
Best in class browser
Great form factor
+Fast and very powerful multi-tasking
+Excellent camera and file storage
Handy size
Stable case
Brilliant colors / good contrast
Bright TFT for outdoors
HDMI video out
Long battery life
Operating concept
The editors didn't like
Lack of organizer apps and email client
No video chat support
Requires BlackBerry smartphone for some additional functionality
A bit pricey for its set of features
Needs a separate BlackBerry phone to use some features.
Initial software is buggy and lacks polish
No integrated e-mail
Contacts
Or calendaring
Awkwardly designed onscreen keyboard
No expandable storage
Flash experience is underwhelming
Doesn't come with much functionality out of the box
Bridged file access didn't work for me
Crashes and other issues under high memory load
No dedicated email or calendar apps yet
Hampered by lack of apps at the moment but that will surely change quickly
Power/wake button is a bit too recessed
Pricing could be more competitive.
Software feels sloppy
No native email or calendar
Third-party support is awful
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
Some hardware issues and significant software bugs. No native email support at launch—only browser bookmarks for Webmail sites. Bridge support for BlackBerry phone sync is not yet finalized. No video chat despite frontfacing camera.
Need BlackBerry phone to get native e-mail
Calendar apps
Buggy software
Low-on-memory messages
Lackluster apps
No video chat option yet
Android Player coming later
Painfully unfinished software
No native email
Calendars
More
No BBM at all on launch
BlackBerry Bridge doesn't work as well as we'd need
Underdeveloped camera and image handling apps
Poor app selection triggered by poor developer tools
Screen too small for some (not all) tasks
No direct Mac syncing until summer.
Some hardware issues and significant software bugs. No native e-mail support at launch—only browser bookmarks for Webmail sites. Bridge support for BlackBerry phone sync is not yet finalized. No video chat despite front-facing camera.
Software Package Incomplete Currently
Virtual Keyboard Could Be Better
Power/Sleep Button Difficult To Locate And Use
No microSD slot
Missing dedicated PIM apps
Small Power button
BlackBerry smartphone required for many tasks
Few apps
Missing core functionality
Mediocre camera
There is not a large of selection of applications available as several similar devices offer.
No SD card slot
Power button way too small
Memory management needs work
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...
Still no BBM or Enterprise Server support
Android apps are hit-or-miss
No memory-card slot
No email/calendar/contacts without bridge
No app support.
RIM’s WebKitbased browser is about as stable as your bipolar uncle. No native email
Calendar or contacts apps. App ecosystem is lacking. You’ll need to install a driver before you can connect it to your PC or Mac. Runs Flash
Sorta.
Occasionally glitchy softwareMissing appsExpensive for a seven-incher
Abstract: The BlackBerry PlayBook is finally here and I got a chance to unbox a review unit that RIM sent over yesterday afternoon. It's clear that this is one high-quality piece of hardware, but it's also clear that there's a lot of room for improvement. We'll put...
Abstract: Here's a quick video look at the BlackBerry PlayBook. The web browser baked into the PlayBook is pretty nice and responsive. The $499 BlackBerry tablet just went on sale and RIM sent one over for review.In this video you can see that the PlayBook does ind...
Abstract: It's been half a year since Research in Motion unveiled its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet based on the QNX operating system. This week, RIM began shipping the 7-inch tablet. After spending a couple days with the final product, it's clear that the PlayBo...
Abstract: We test the BlackBerry PlayBook and conclude that it isn't a player. The tablets good features don't make up for the bad ones. There is no question that this is the most ambitious thing RIM has done in the last 12 months. It shows the company has fin...
Abstract: Because of its association with the BlackBerry brand, Research In Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook will appeal to businesspeople, but on arrival it lacks many corporate must-haves, such as email and 3G wireless data connectivity. In fact, it feels like it ...
Abstract: What is being reviewed? We have the BlackBerry PlayBook, RIM’s first effort into the tablet space. We have the baseline WiFi model with 16GB of storage space which will run you $499 in stores and online. Before we go any further you should know that...
Abstract: We have the BlackBerry PlayBook, RIM’s first effort into the tablet space. We have the baseline WiFi model with 16GB of storage space which will run you $499 in stores and online.7-inch 1024x768 screen1GHz Cortex-A9 dual-core CPU1GB RAM16GB storage5MP ...
Make no mistake, the BlackBerry PlayBook has plenty of potential. The hardware is fast, the design soberly striking (annoying power button notwithstanding) and the QNX OS pulls many of the best aspects from rival platforms into a stable, generally wel...
Published: 2011-04-19, Author: Simon , review by: intomobile.com
Abstract: BlackBerry Bridge, the app which promises to bring all of your core smartphone apps to RIM's latest tablet, has gone live with the launch of the PlayBook today. Despite a few hiccups with the app rollout, I managed to get my Torch 9800 paired up with the...