New Hot Gadgets Blackberry Playbook Review
With a name, as something, which one would like to use during a sports event sounds, is Blackberry Playbook the newest - and most singular - Apple iPad 2 challengers. A new OS called QNX would drive out, with skurrilen characteristics such as bridges to a BlackBerry mobile phone for safe email and strangely confusing a Ersteinrichtung is the libretto strong deviation from more iPad like Motorola the Xoom. Business minded features like integrated Viewer for spread-sheet analyses and text processing files are welcome, and which Playbook gets additional takes into account that it fast and agilely on a dual core processor with 1GHz. Throw into a 3MP camera arranged in front, a 5MP in the back arranged one, a bright and stung sharp 1200x600 screen resolution, a light, 425g body and all the typical gyroscopes, accelerometer and GPS sensors and you have that things for a high performance 7-Zoll-Tablet. As we into our first hands on tests was discovered, the Playbook is painfully misses applications of third offerers, but promisingly. Blackberry Playbook The high performance multitasking, where one runs a video in a window and plays a play in another with two applications at the same time runs, is first of its kind for a Mainstream Registerkarte. File STORAGE abilities, support for a HDMI connection for the rendition of 1080p-Video and a smooth surface make the Playbook an interesting anomaly. Unfortunately the general experience can compete neither with iPad 2 or the Xoom, and even in the stagnation original Samsung the Galaxy Tab turns out compared with. Blackberry Playbook But we are still hope that Research in Motion (RIM) will continue to work with the developers (there were them freely Playbooks, if she provides an application) and increases you the equipment from the niche area. With $ 500 (£ 300) for the 16 GB model, which is we tested (there is also 32GB and 64GB versions available), the libretto at the same price as the Entry-Level-16GB Apple iPad 2.