BlackBerry PlayBook: It's pure magic

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Abhishek Puri:  Mar 06 2013, 01:44 IST
BlackBerry PlayBook: Ever since Apple rolled out its tablet, apparently it needs to market a lousy product on crutches of fancy acronyms. The brainwashed masses addicted to Apple cool are just cogs of ‘network effect’ making it the largest mobile customer platform. Their marketing geniuses proved the old adage completely wrong; you can fool all its customers all the time. This strategy has been a wild fire success in terms of sales backed by aggressive carrier subsidies.

This reviewer had an opportunity to own an iPad for a brief period; comparisons with his existing workhorse, PlayBook. BlackBerry PlayBook demonstrates the power of QNX. Unfortunately, at the time of its launch it had to compete against dirt cheap lowly Android clones flooded from China. The tech press pronounced it as dead on arrival since it blamed it for lack of applications. This reviewer did face a Hobson’s choice for the tablet but in retrospect, it was a sensible decision to stick with BlackBerry.

The first impression for iPad was overwhelmingly negative. Apart from the 9.7 inch screen, it appears and feels brittle. It has a cheap plasticky contraption that serves as a sleep button with oddly placed volume rocker on the side. Holding the sharpened edges of the screen makes it very uncomfortable to hold it for prolonged periods. The first boot showed nothing barring the stock access for contacts or camera. The App Store is restricted to the country of origin. Luckily, my tablet connected to Wi-Fi since there had been

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