Blackberry maker presents tablet called "Playbook"

The Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM) came on Monday in the business of tablet computing with the introduction of BlackBerry Playbook, a device created to compete with Apple iPad hegemonic.
The Playbook was released on the opening day of the fair of software developers DevCon 2010 in San Francisco and was defined by the president of RIM, Mike Lazaridis, as "the first professional pill" designed to redefine the market of popular laptops multi-touch screen.The device will have a new operating system created by the company QNX, the BlackBerry Tablet OS, which will "perform several tasks simultaneously, a high performance multimedia and internet browsing safe," said Lazaridis and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook".The long awaited staging of the Playbook, which in the days before it was rumored that his name would BlackPad, was limited to a promotional videos and shows of her appearance, without arriving to do any real demonstration of their live performanceand the Blackberry tablet "Playbook".

The New Blackberry tablet called "Playbook"

Playbook is expected to go on sale in U.S. in early 2011 at a price not yet disclosed, and that is sold in international markets from April next year.The device will have a multitouch screen of 7 inches, weighed 400 grams less than the iPad -300 ", will be 9.7 mm thick and capable of playing 1080p HD video and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook".
Will be integrated with Wi-Fi connection though its first version will not be 3G, a technology that RIM will include below, although you can sync to BlackBerry handsets via Bluetooth and remote access to mobile content.The new device will accept flash, HTML5 will have 1GB of RAM, 1 GHz processor, and HDMI ports for USB and two cameras, one front and a 3-megapixel 5.RIM's arrival to the world of tablet computing involves the consolidation of a developing market generated by the Apple iPad after its launch last April and which have gradually been adding electronic devices to large companies like Samsung and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook",

The Blackberry tablet "Playbook"

Toshiba or Dell.To date, the iPad has a clear advantage over its rivals and is expected to end 2010 totals 74 percent of trade in these devices, a domain that will gradually decline but forecasts indicate that in 2012 Apple will make even more of a 60 percent of global sales of tablets.Like Apple, RIM Canadian has a loyal clientele thanks to the success of BlackBerry, the most popular smartphone in the U.S. and the second mark in the world after Nokia, which already have sold 115 million units, with particular popularity in Latin America and the U.S. and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook"
A public that in case of being seduced by the device, the Playbook become a serious rival for the IPAD and other equipment in the sector falling more and more players, many of them with Google's Android operating system and whose Prices range from 300 to 600 dollars and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook".
Samsung recently launched its new tablet Galaxy Tab, including telephone and multi-touch screen 7-inch, Toshiba pulled out his Folio 100, with 10-inch Dell opted for a smaller version with Streak, with 5-inch screen.The variety of screen sizes may eventually converge on a standard 7 inches in the coming months, at least that's the direction it will take Dell to its second version of Streak, what it has done since Samsung and RIM just announced, and As rumored that Apple will do with its new iPad in 2011 and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook".
Has yet to be known in what state is the prototype of a tablet of Hewlett-Packard (HP) with operating system Windows 7 that Microsoft anticipated in January and this month that a leak appeared on the internet of questionable reliability and the Blackberry tablet "Playbook".Other data suggest that HP may launch its tablet in the first quarter of 2011 but with WebOS Operating System Pal

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