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Reviews of BlackBerry PlayBook 7 inch

Testseek.com have collected 307 expert reviews of the BlackBerry PlayBook 7 inch and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry PlayBook 7 inch.
 
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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
  • Sorta
  • Responsive performanceStrong enterprise chopsSolid hardware
  • Excellent performance
  • Battery life
  • Attractive screen
  • Impressive speakers
  • High-quality photo/video capture
  • RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook is a fast
  • Powerful 7-inch tablet with HDMI output
  • Advanced multitasking and security
  • 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
  • No native e-mail
  • Calendar
  • Contact apps
  • Few apps available
  • Slow to boot
  • No flash-card slot
  • The 7-inch screen cramps the powerful browser
  • The wake button is difficult to push
  • And app selection trails the competition
  • Launch apps plentiful
  • But lacking quality
  • Screen size may be too small for some
  • BlackBerry Bridge has limitations
  • Terrible at sharing media
  • -Buggy browser and mixed flash support
  • -No meaningful app selection
  • Only 12 month manufacturer warranty
  • Time Out can't be disabled
  • No virtual environment for Android apps
  • No email client

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  Published: 2011-04-14, review by: techreviewsource.com

  • 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,
  • 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.
  • From its multitasking abilities to extra features like video chat to quality of apps, the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook is bested by both the iPad 2 and the Xoom. Where the PlayBook succeeds, aside from the jammed Power button issue, is in overall design. Th...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-14, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com

  • RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook is a fast, powerful 7-inch tablet with HDMI output, advanced multitasking and security, and a browser that integrates Adobe Flash 10.2 for a desktop-style Web experience
  • The 7-inch screen cramps the powerful browser, the wake button is difficult to push, and app selection trails the competition
  • The BlackBerry PlayBook ably showcases RIM's powerful new mobile operating system, but its middling size diminishes many of its best features.

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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: etechreviews.com

  • Abstract:  The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet surely is one beautiful device. Right from the very first look at the tablet you’ll want to get your hands on the monolithic black tablet’s, button-less facade. But once you put your hands on it, things changes drasticall...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: anandtech.com

  • One mistake I believe a lot of members of the press make is assuming that today's two-horse race is representative of the future of this industry. While Apple and Google are clearly out to a substantial lead, there are still more revolutions that will tak...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-13, Author: matt , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  No, it's not bad, like you expected it to be.The BlackBerry PlayBook isn't just the third major tablet platform to launch, or the first one to deeply poke at figuring out why 7-inch tablets should exist—it's literally the future of BlackBerry, since the Q...

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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: bgr.com

  • The PlayBook is a very solid product, from the hardware to brand new operating system, I love where RIM is going.The company is entering a brand new space, and I can’t wait to see future versions of the PlayBook and even smartphones that will eventuall...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-13, Author: Joanna , review by: theverge.com

  • Handsome design, Gestures make the OS easy to navigate, Good battery life
  • Software feels sloppy, No native email or calendar, Third-party support is awful

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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Good multitasking power, Sleek and solid design, Crisp 7-inch display, Captures high-quality 1080p video, Powerful speakers
  • 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
  • It's not really a matter of too little, too late with the BlackBery PlayBook. If anything, RIM's first tablet feels as if it was rushed to market. The PlayBook has a well-designed interface and plenty of power under the hood for serious multitasking. T...

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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: pcmag.com

  • Excellent user interface. Sharp, 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.
  • 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.
  • When RIM pushes out the updates to make the BlackBerry PlayBook a better tablet for e-mail, video chat, and productivity, we'll revisit this rating. For now, though, it's outmatched by competitors with more versatile and complete feature sets. ...

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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Sharp display has vivid, accurate colors, High-definition video playback impresses, Light weight makes this conducive to hold in hand
  • Initial software is buggy and lacks polish, No integrated e-mail, contacts, or calendaring, Awkwardly designed onscreen keyboard
  • The BlackBerry PlayBook gets a lot right, but it also feels very much like a work in progress. It could shine in the future, but for now it's constrained by its limited app selection, software glitches, and choices in functionality or design that shou...

 
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