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Playbook Stamped Hastily Products
The issue hit the dreadful Tablet BlackBerry Playbook is ready to be marketed by Research in Motion (RIM), from 19 April in the United States. Unfortunately, early reviews a number of media technology on the tablet 1GHz dual-core processor, also marked the conclusion that less savory to the ear.
Compliments to the hardware as it is considered a solid flow Playbook. "Hardware Playbook well combined. Tablets 7-inch screen is smaller so that was portable. Not too heavy and not too light, feels a quality product when held," said BGR site.
Playbook The user interface is also quite commendable. Based operating system called QNX, fast and smooth performance. The ability to run Flash-based website is also said to be good enough.
However, the negative spotlight landed about the lack of an integrated email service in the Playbook. "RIM BlackBerry ship a product that can not do email," wrote David Pogue of the New York Times surprise. While RIM has been famous for its email service as the strength of its products.
Playbook can only do when ditandemkan email with BlackBerry devices. Playbook be a sort of extension of the BlackBerry mobile phones for features such as email, BlackBerry Messenger and contacts. This feature is not available in the Playbook without paired with the phone via Bluetooth.
No doubt, this is considered inconvenient. Though maybe not if the buyer Playbook is basically heavy users BlackBerry phones.
It's just that RIM has promised to eventually going to add native email or contact in the Playbook. Likewise, the video chat application that does not exist when the launch, will follow later. This followed Serba make Playbook, according to Reuters Friday, April 14, assessed in a hurry launched.
RIM said Playbook released with around 3,000 applications available. This amount is promised to continue to grow, in addition to that later can run Android applications. The tablet is sold starting at $ 499, same as the cheapest version of the iPad 2.
But, Chief Executive Officer of Research In Motion (RIM), Jim Balsillie had a defense. "I think that's unfair," Balsillie said during a television interview, as quoted by Bloomberg, Friday, April 15.
Balsillie claimed more than 60 million BlackBerry users will be pleased to have the Playbook can be linked to their smart phone to read email and surf the Internet. "Many people want a device that can be 'extended' from their BlackBerry and can be accessed with a secure and free," he added.
Although the assessment is received does not match expectations, Balsillie apparently quite optimistic with the BlackBerry user loyalty. He believes Playbook be well received by the market.
"I am confident with our sales potential. We're very excited," Balsillie added enthusiastically, without giving a prediction of how many units will be sold out when Playbook marketed 19 April next.
Compliments to the hardware as it is considered a solid flow Playbook. "Hardware Playbook well combined. Tablets 7-inch screen is smaller so that was portable. Not too heavy and not too light, feels a quality product when held," said BGR site.
Playbook The user interface is also quite commendable. Based operating system called QNX, fast and smooth performance. The ability to run Flash-based website is also said to be good enough.
However, the negative spotlight landed about the lack of an integrated email service in the Playbook. "RIM BlackBerry ship a product that can not do email," wrote David Pogue of the New York Times surprise. While RIM has been famous for its email service as the strength of its products.
Playbook can only do when ditandemkan email with BlackBerry devices. Playbook be a sort of extension of the BlackBerry mobile phones for features such as email, BlackBerry Messenger and contacts. This feature is not available in the Playbook without paired with the phone via Bluetooth.
No doubt, this is considered inconvenient. Though maybe not if the buyer Playbook is basically heavy users BlackBerry phones.
It's just that RIM has promised to eventually going to add native email or contact in the Playbook. Likewise, the video chat application that does not exist when the launch, will follow later. This followed Serba make Playbook, according to Reuters Friday, April 14, assessed in a hurry launched.
RIM said Playbook released with around 3,000 applications available. This amount is promised to continue to grow, in addition to that later can run Android applications. The tablet is sold starting at $ 499, same as the cheapest version of the iPad 2.
But, Chief Executive Officer of Research In Motion (RIM), Jim Balsillie had a defense. "I think that's unfair," Balsillie said during a television interview, as quoted by Bloomberg, Friday, April 15.
Balsillie claimed more than 60 million BlackBerry users will be pleased to have the Playbook can be linked to their smart phone to read email and surf the Internet. "Many people want a device that can be 'extended' from their BlackBerry and can be accessed with a secure and free," he added.
Although the assessment is received does not match expectations, Balsillie apparently quite optimistic with the BlackBerry user loyalty. He believes Playbook be well received by the market.
"I am confident with our sales potential. We're very excited," Balsillie added enthusiastically, without giving a prediction of how many units will be sold out when Playbook marketed 19 April next.