Research In Motion is targeting the end of this year to bring out a small
BlackBerry tablet powered by a 1 GHz processor, according to a report from an analyst on Friday.
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Gartner also assumes that no other
tablet competitors will really matter in the coming years, aside from RIM's QNX -
powered BlackBerry PlayBook.
BlackBerry announced its QNX -
powered tablet, the
BlackBerry PlayBook, last fall to much fanfare.
The
BlackBerry PlayBook has finally gone on sale in the UK, 57 days after it hit shops in the US and a mammoth 9 months after Pocket - lint was first treated to a glimpse of the 7 - inch
tablet at the official launch event.The QNX OS
powered device's initial... Read more
The
BlackBerry PlayBook is
BlackBerry's first
tablet and their first device using a brand new QNX -
powered operating system.
Research In Motion Ltd. may have found a new ally in its quest to establish the
BlackBerry PlayBook as the default
tablet within the corridors of
power around the world: the Russian government.
In a blog post published Tuesday, Forrester analyst JP Gownder predicted that Microsoft -
powered Windows
tablets would be a «fifth - mover» behind
tablets from Apple, Google's Android partners, HP's WebOS, and the
BlackBerry PlayBook.
RIM's senior marketing VP Jeff McDowell has gone on record claiming their
BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet will have «equal or greater» battery life than the Apple iPad while still having a battery pack that is smaller than the one that
powers the Apple
tablet.
That
BlackBerry Tablet OS is actually
powered by a system called QNX, an operating system that can be found in countless devices around the world making sure, as the company's founder said in a deep dive session at RIM's developer conference in San Francisco, that the «world stays working».
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. could unveil its new
tablet computer — as well as the operating system that will
power it — as early as next week at a developers» conference in San Francisco, said people familiar with RIM's plans.
The BP - SC4000 contains a 4000mAh lithium - polymer
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Blackberry, Apple iPhone, iPod, iPad, Motorola, Sony, Bluetooth, GPS, various digital cameras, PSP, various eBooks,
tablets, Nintendo DS, Kindle, and other devices.
It's difficult to compare
power consumption of these two gadgets since they feature completely different hardware and software, but the fact that the PlayBook's battery has more than three times the capacity of its longest - performing smartphone bodes well for
BlackBerry tablet life.
The
BlackBerry PlayBook won't run the same mobile OS that
powers RIM's current crop of smartphones; rather, the PlayBook will get its own, brand new RIM software called the «
BlackBerry Tablet OS.»
Gaming Engines Building on the
power of the
BlackBerry Tablet OS NDK, RIM is working with leading gaming and application development technology providers such as Ideaworks Labs and Unity Technologies to implement their native engines and application development platforms.
RIM has confirmed the pricing and release date for its QNX -
powered BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet device in the UK
Research In Motion took another hit Wednesday as the
BlackBerry maker delayed until February the release of a new version of the software
powering its PlayBook
tablet computers.
Less than a month before its first
tablet computer goes on sale,
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion announced that its PlayBook
tablet will support applications written for Android, the operating system that
powers many smartphones that compete with the
BlackBerry.
Among them is the fabled PalmPad, a webOS -
powered tablet that will compete with the Apple iPad, the
BlackBerry PlayBook and the flurry of Android
tablets currently bombarding the market.
When it comes to
tablets with unbridled
power, few can match the
BlackBerry PlayBook.
As for the basic task of
powering the
BlackBerry Tablet OS through its everyday multitasking ways, the processors seem up to the challenge.
RIM's
BlackBerry PlayBook built with QNX based
BlackBerry tablet OS, sporting a 7 inch LCD display, 5MP rear camera, 3MP front - facing camera, Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n + WiMax (4G), Wi - Fi + LTE, Wi - Fi + HSPA + capabilities, 1080p HD Video Playback Capability, 16 GB / 32 GB / 64 GB memory storage and
powered by a dual - core 1 GHz Cortex A9 - based processor.
Because the
power of
BlackBerry is extended to your computer and
tablet through
BlackBerry Blend, you have secure access to your work email, calendar and important files on any device without VPN.1 So much easier, so much faster.
RIM's first
BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet comes with
BlackBerry OS with QNX technology, running on a A9 dual - core 1 GHz chipset, sporting 7» LCD touch display, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB versions, 3 Megapixels front facing camera, 5 Megapixels rear facing camera, with support for 1080p HD video recording, Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n, support for WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI - out port, a 3.5 mm headset jack, inbuilt microphone and is
powered by a 5300mAh battery.
There's no word on whether it will be
powered by the
BlackBerry OS, but we'd put our money on the
tablet not running the not - so - touch - friendly
BlackBerry platform.
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But, there are tons of Android -,
BlackBerry -, and webOS -
powered tablets scheduled for the rest of 2010 and 2011, so there's still time for a serious iPad competitor to rise to the occasion.
The iGRIP windshield mount for the
BlackBerry PlayBook provides easy access to your
tablet and all the controls, like volume + / - and
power on and off.
We have LG, Sony, TCL - made
BlackBerry, Lenovo - made Motorola, Alcatel, Huawei and even Samsung gear to look forward to, including fresh Windows -
powered convertible
tablets from those latter two companies.