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Makers Of BlackBerry Unveil The PlayBook

Another tablet has been unveiled, this time by the makers of the BlackBerry, Research in Motion (RIM). It's called the PlayBook and is half the size of the Apple iPad, weighs the same as the Apple iPad, but is just 9.77mm thick.

RIM's PlayBook has two high-def front and rear cameras, runs on a 1GHz dual-core CPU (drool...), supports 1080p high-def video, supports Adobe Flash, Wi-Fi and BlueTooth. The PlayBook doesn't run on Windows or Android, instead RIM chose to use its own QNX Software Systems which it acquired in April this year.

A fabulous feature of the new PlayBook is that through a secure wireless link, the Playbook can also be used as a second and bigger screen for their smart phone. And when they disconnect the two, no secure BlackBerry data will be left on the PlayBook.

Says RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis, "RIM set out to engineer the best professional-grade tablet in the industry with cutting-edge hardware features and one of the world's most robust and flexible operating systems."

"The BlackBerry PlayBook solidly hits the mark with industry leading power, true multitasking, uncompromised web browsing and high performance multimedia."

Due to dwindling sales of the BlackBerry, the unveiling of the PlayBook brings RIM back in the playing field especially in the business sector.

Check out also this video of the RIM PlayBook by CrackBerrydotCom

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