Showing posts with label BlackBerry PlayBook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlackBerry PlayBook. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Dell hybrid tablet Duo to hit the market soon.

Almost two months ago in September at the Intel Developer Forum, Dell unveiled to the world the amazing and powerful hybrid tablet device called The Dell Inspiron Duo. This Hybrid Tablet can turn into a net-book and back into a tablet with a mechanical flip of the screen. Dell has been coming up with its hybrid devices very often now considering their last offering was the Dell Streak which became fairly popular.

The Dell Inspiron Duo is a fairly great device considering the fact that the all the new tablets available in the market only feature touch screen and a lot of business crowd is still not comfortable with touch alone. The keyboard is great for typing and business productivity.

Monday, September 27, 2010

RIM officially in the Tablet Game : BlackBerry PlayBook

The tablet market is getting hotter and all big/small mobile and computer manufacturers are trying to wash their hands into the money the tablet era is going to create. 
Earlier today RIM (Research In Motion) the company know for its popular BlackBerry Smart phone unveiled  its first ever Tablet called the "BlackBerry PlayBook" which is dubbed to be a Professional tablet PC. Mike Lazaridis, President and Co CEO unveiled  it at the annual BlackBerry DEVCON. 

The device is a master piece I would say it is beautifully designed and is an incredibly powerful device. It features a Cortex A9 based Dual Core 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and the amazing new  BlackBerry Tablet OS which has support for symmetric multiprocessing which makes it great at multitasker, this has a set a new benchmark for the tablet market. In terms of design it is a very slim ultra portable device wich makes it suitable for both work and play. It Measures 5.1”x7.6”x0.4” (130mm x 193mm x 10mm) and weighs in a little less than a pound (400g or approximately 0.9 lb). The tablet features two 3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing cameras and supports 1080p HD video recording and video conferencing.

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