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RIM Announces BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet

siliconbits writes "Today, at the BlackBerry Developers Conference in San Francisco, company President and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis kicked off the event with the widely-anticipated news that RIM is developing a tablet PC of its own. Called the BlackBerry Playbook, the device is a 'Flash-loving,' 'device-paring,' 'enterprise ready' tablet, says RIM, with a 7-inch screen. It is 9.7 millimeters thick and features a 1024x600 widescreen display. It also supports 1080p through HDMI and has a USB port." The tablet will run on a dual-core, 1GHz CPU and have 1GB RAM. Its browser will be WebKit-based, and the device will be running a brand new operating system developed by QNX software. The tablet won't have 3G access of its own when it launches, but will be able to tether to existing BlackBerry devices via Bluetooth.

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  1. Must really hurt to be MS these days by h4rr4r · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Looks like all the handhelds are getting grown up OSes. I bet this really pisses off ballmer.

    1. Re:Must really hurt to be MS these days by NatasRevol · · Score: 3, Informative

      I bet MS has a better SDK on release than RIMM though.

      http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/tablet.jsp

      App Dev *only* via HTML5/CSS or Flash.

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  2. They keep designing for yesterday.... by LibertineR · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Why? We dont need this. We need a Storm 3 that WORKS! Why is RIM ignoring the market that made them successful? Let Apple have the consumers, let Droid have the geeks. Business needs a phone that just works, dammit. Oooh, a tablet. I can read my email with larger fonts? WTF?!?!?

    Hey RIM, pssst! There is nothing wrong with having the boring, but secure, reliable but quick, phone that just works. NOTHING.

    You are being distracted into oblivion by people who WONT BUY YOUR TABLET ANYWAY.

  3. "Play"book by Teese · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Targeted at business users but called a playbook, eh? Seems like an odd name for that.

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    1. Re:"Play"book by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Not really. It panders to business speak ... "oh, we'll take a page from their playbook" - eg: referring to strategy, not a gaming platform.

      I know a bunch of alpha salespeople / marketers that are gonna love this thing, even if it is crap.

    2. Re:"Play"book by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Not really. It panders to business speak ... "oh, we'll take a page from their playbook" - eg: referring to strategy, not a gaming platform.

      I know a bunch of alpha salespeople / marketers that are gonna love this thing, even if it is crap.

      RIM should create a phone called the "New Paradigm". I wish I could say I'm aiming for a 'funny' here but I used to work at a place where 'Buzzword Bingo' was a way us engineering-peons really passed the time during meetings.

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  4. Enterprise Ready by Sonny+Yatsen · · Score: 4, Interesting

    RIM is touting this as enterprise ready, but a lot of the features seems more geared towards a toy gadget (being able to play all sorts of video and audio formats, 1080p output, etc) and less as a business tool. I don't know of many companies that will willingly hand their employees (after already giving them a Blackberry phone) an add-on device that seems like it's geared to kill productivity.

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  5. Re:hmm by the+linux+geek · · Score: 4, Informative

    Other than the 7" screen, this thing not only meets but surpasses the iPad's specs.

    Dual-core Cortex A9 processor: The A9, at the same clock speed, is 20-30% faster than the A8. This has two of them. We're looking at almost triple the iPad's processor power.

    1GB of RAM vs 256MB

    QNX-based multitasking OS - depending on how they dumbed it down, could be way beyond iPhone OS

    1024x600 at 7" vs 1024x768 at 10" - I think the pixel density on the PlayBook is at least a bit higher.

  6. Re:hmm by alvinrod · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's been said that Apple ships so many devices that it's often able to buy up the entire production capacity for certain components for several months. It's possible that they've cornered the market on 9.7" touch screens and that that iPad has been successful enough that they continue to purchase the growing manufacturing capacity as it becomes available.

    Companies want to ship now or as close to it as possible. If there won't be a sizable quantity of 9.7" screens until next spring it's not going to be possible to make a tablet using those dimensions. I haven't tried using a 7" tablet device, but the only difference is that the iPad has an extra 168 pixels, which may make a difference, but how much of one I can't say. It may also make the device somewhat less precise as there's a smaller physical area to register touches on, but that can be compensated for in software and Android has definitely been coming along quite well. How well the QNX works on the BlackBerry tablet is another matter, but it doesn't have to be a huge hurdle.

    The processor and RAM are probably the most ambitious I've seen in terms of a tablet so far, but it may not be much better than what future Android tablets or the next generation iPad has by the time this device actually ships. Some of the specs are better than the current iPad, others aren't, and hardware specs aren't always the best indicator of devise usability of usefulness anyhow. The devise isn't even available yet, so it's somewhat useless to try to compare it to the iPad since no one has had extensive hands on with it yet.

  7. Where's the mention of the price? by tlhIngan · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One thing I seem to have missed is the price.

    How much is this thing? $500?

    It's just like that Android tablet by Samsung - why is there no announcement on price? Even subsidized prices if you must. Rumored pricing has it expensive, though.

    And now this thing comes out with a ton of nice specs, but no pricing.

    Heck, at least Jobs announced the iPad's price when he did the iPad keynote.

  8. Re:hmm... 7 inches by Kozar_The_Malignant · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You may have missed all the rumors about the next gen iPad being a 7 inch model. Apparently there is demand for that form size.

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  9. Re:Foleo? by NatasRevol · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You mean while they charge you $39.99 for tethering?

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  10. Re:LOLWHUT?! by Jurily · · Score: 3, Insightful

    QNX's support for massive SMP (more than 8-16 CPUs) is bad, its scheduler is not quite good enough.

    How will they ever compete in the handheld market?