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A los editores les gusta
Excelente calidad de hardware
Pantalla de buena calidad
Performance multitarea del sistema operativo QNX
Buena duración de batería sin ser sorprendente
Salida HDMI
Sincronización con smartphones BlackBerry
Muy buena calidad de diseño y Hardware
Sistema operativo excelente
Muy buena duración de la batería
La única tablet que en verdad te ofrece la opción de multitareas
Es decir
Que puedes tener abiertas varias aplicaciones corriendo al mismo tiempo sin ningún problema. Puedes abrir un video y checar tu correo a la vez sin que se pause alguna de las dos o
Tamaño compacto
Buena performance
Reproduce Flash
Tamaño cómodo
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Sin cliente de correo y/o calendario si no se tiene una BB sincronizada
El browser es ineficiente en algunas páginas web con mucho javascript
La cámara podría estar mejor
Sin 3G ni GPS
Sólo WiFi
Sin slot de expansión
El talón de Aquiles de la PlayBook
Como sucede en muchos dispositivos portátiles
Es que el rendimiento de la batería no es el óptimo. BlackBerry App World cuenta con mucho menos aplicaciones que el Android Market o que la tienda de aplicaciones de Apple
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...
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. ...
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...
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,
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
Writing this review has been a lot like trying to hit a moving target thanks to a series of software updates that have been dropping every few days. The PlayBook of today is considerably better than the PlayBook of yesterday, which also was a big step for...
Resumen: The Playbook has a stylish design, feels well made and is nice and light. It's small with its 7-inch LCD screen and seems smaller than Samsung's Galaxy Tab, though that is also a 7-inch tablet. The Blackberry tablet device is easy to hold with one ha...
Resumen: Because it's a BlackBerry at heart, the tablet could find favor with feds Welcome to a new feature from the GCN Lab. Each month, we’ll search for a product that we believe deserves special attention from government tech managers and workers. It might ...
Publicación: 2011-01-06, Autor: Marin , crítica de: intomobile.com
Resumen: We've finally got some extended time with the BlackBerry PlayBook and we're pretty excited about this upcoming tablet and feel like it could be a credible competitor to the Apple iPad and the Motorola Xoom.The BlackBerry PlayBook has all the goods on pape...
Resumen: Another day, another tablet PC. Ontario-based Research In Motion (RIM) has just announced its new PlayBook tablet, based on the QNX Neutrino operating system. The PlayBook looks like it will run the best chance of any tablet PC to give Apple’s iPad a r...
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Publicación: 2010-07-27, Autor: Will , crítica de: intomobile.com
Resumen: RIM just announced their BlackBerry PlayBook tablet device, powered by the QNX operating system that the BlackBerry maker recently acquired, at the BlackBerry DevCon 2010 opening keynote in San Francisco. A bunch of RIM higher-ups took to the stage to tal...