Now check your email. More importantly, let's run a poll to see what people use their tablets for more in that regard. The video playback from the tablet is a nice addition, particularly for those with dumb phones that can't handle that level of functionality(which I'm sure is true for a lot of Nook Color users and likely close to 100% of Playbook users).
Alright, now fire up your app store, we need to download all of our crucial applications, get our widgets up and running for all of our data streaming(stock ticker, weather reports, sports scores, etc), sync up our calendar apps and pick up our entertainment based options(games etc). Have to have a music player that handles FLAC with full EQ of course, we actually do have parity on Flash which is nice, still with me? Or did I lose you at checking your email?
You really don't want to go point by point against a device that costs half as much. If the only thing the playbook has going for it is the ability to playback HD video content-
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DMP-.../dp/B003960FH0
The ability to play back HD files on a TV is a nice addition to a tablet, but core functionality if
FAR more important and the Playbook does not have it.