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Thursday 2 June 2011

Blackberry Playbook



Research In Motion (RIM), the Canadian mobile company has released a new tablet to compete with the latest iPad and other Android tablets in the form of Blackberry Playbook. RIM is very well known for developing popular BlackBerry smart phones. The most important news regarding this modern tablet media player is that it runs with the brand new Blackberry Tablet operating system, which is based on the QNX Neutrino micro kernel architecture.

Blackberry Playbook is a wonderfully designed and extremely powerful tablet and also provides a portable, ultra thin and handy product for both work and play. The 7 inches capacitive LCD touchscreen with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution and PowerVR 3D graphics acceleration boosted up the crystal clear display of the tablet. It even supports variety of sensors like gyroscope, magnetometer and accelerometer for different automatic tasks. Its full credit goes to new and   advanced operating system which makes every operation run very smoothly. At the same time the tablet provides faster access owing to its 1GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor and 1 GB of primary RAM. According to flash memory size the tablet has three models 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB.

Blackberry Playbook features dual high definition cameras, one 3 mega pixel front facing and another 5 mega pixel on the rear side. Front facing camera is very much appropriate for video chatting over Wi-Fi while the rear one is able to record 1080p HD video. It even has a micro USB connection port used to connect the tablet to other external devices or hard drives and also a micro-HDMI port for HDMI video output on larger TV screen. It also support lots of applications enabling you to edit documents, reading e-books and newer software's like Adobe Flash 10.1. It can play almost every media or video formats which makes the gadget more impressive and enticing to users.

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