Ben
16th May 2011, 05:51 PM
Just read this on The Register: http://www.reghardware.com/2011/05/16/review_rim_blackberry_playbook/
The operating system is deeply attractive and easy to use arguably better than Android though in need of more apps, of course. RIMs main customers are business users and some may find it too frivolous to be worthwhile. But if you want a tablet that offers strong leisure features like games, browsing and video playback plus uncompromising security, the PlayBook suggests that the future of tablet computing may not be limited to a two-horse race after all.
Generous? While scoring at 75% the reviewer appears to be saying that this gives a better tablet experience than Android does. Is there hope for BlackBerry tablets or is this review just a little too rose tinted?
The operating system is deeply attractive and easy to use arguably better than Android though in need of more apps, of course. RIMs main customers are business users and some may find it too frivolous to be worthwhile. But if you want a tablet that offers strong leisure features like games, browsing and video playback plus uncompromising security, the PlayBook suggests that the future of tablet computing may not be limited to a two-horse race after all.
Generous? While scoring at 75% the reviewer appears to be saying that this gives a better tablet experience than Android does. Is there hope for BlackBerry tablets or is this review just a little too rose tinted?