Wait til ipad2 specs come out and none of you will care about rim stuff.
Wait til ipad2 specs come out and none of you will care about rim stuff.
Wow, a manufacturer actually keeping their word on pricing...
I'm torn, after getting a MacBook Air, I still like tablets and feel like I'm living in the future and everything, but if the manufacturers step up the ultraportable laptop game a bit, I can see tablet sales slowing. A $1000 ultraportable like the Air isn't going to rock the market like a $500 tablet, but, I think a lot of tablets are going to sit unused after people want to do more with a tablet and find it's OS limited...
You got a Macbook Air? Still have your iPad(s)?
I still have 1 3g iPad, going to sell it, MBA is a lot more useful
I'll give you $50 and an autographed nude photo for it.
Dude... Playbook is the ONLY device that doesn't do MOBILE WEB BROWSING. it does FULL Web!!! Meaning, Hulu! NBC! FREE!
that is way better than anything else out there right now, including PS3's web browser!
I know you don't want to hear this... but I'm serious. Iphones/iPads have apps to do that already. I think android might get hulu soon too if it doesn't already. Seems kind of silly to be so excited for something you can already do...
Still not as competitive as the Nook Color rooted![]()
Well, it is very competitive imho, because the hardware is designed for maximum power. The PlayBook is great, specs-wise, but I feel I'd rather have Android. It would be great if the Xoom gets a price-cut before the end of the summer, and hopefully Motorola shows they have some capability of intelligence and decide to price the wifi-only version at $500, doubtful though. Really, Motorola has been great, but jesus, WTH are they thinking?
It's the clear winner when it comes to tablets, as it offers the max size (still not sure personally if I'd prefer 7" like the nookColor or 10" like the Xoom/iPad) and amazing hardware - yet, RIM has essentially matched it (only nagging question: display quality and actual GPU, as the GPU is known on the Tegra 2 platform).
The difference in terms of competitiveness is rather simple: do you want raw power, or more comfortable saving at least 50% and getting a capable machine, that is really only supported by the developer community - versus having official manufacturer support when it comes to the full OS experience?
I still wouldn't trade in my rooted nookColor, great price for what it packs... essentially a quite-capable smartphone with a large display, minus the phone. Developer community is still fairly fresh, so there is time yet for massive gains in the tablet experience.
But still, it cannot match what the Xoom offers (when comparing Android to Android). But I decided that with a smartphone upgrade in a few months (hopefully), and a planned desktop rebuild in the fall... I don't want to pay a premium for a tablet, something I know I wont use nearly as much when compared to my smartphone and desktop.
For now, I plan to enjoy my nookColor, and let the Android tablet market mature a little more, and possibly get a full tablet later.
"BlackBerry PlayBook owners are in for a thrill playing Need for Speed Undercover and Tetris when the new tablet launches," said Travis Boatman, Vice President of Worldwide Studios for EA Mobile. "Bringing these games to the BlackBerry PlayBook is an exciting way for EA to deliver exciting experiences to more consumers on a brand new device. The quality built into EA's games showcases the BlackBerry PlayBook's performance and appeals to a wide audience of consumers."
PlayBook is shipping with a Free copy of EA's Need for Speed: Undercover and Tetris pre-installed. Nice rice!