im selling my Blackberry tab ..the BlackBerry PlayBook comes only in black colour but even with its plainer looks, the PlayBook looks great and makes the users.The device is only available in a 7 inch display size - probably RIM choosed this screen size as it considered the best as far as both usability and portability are concerned.
Performance and usage
The PlayBook offers excellent performance that makes usage of this device fun and easy to use. During the course of the review which was well over 20 days, the device underwent a lot of application testing and stressing but the device never hung or froze.
The 7 Inch capacitive touchscreen is a major plus point of this device; all the gestures are very accurately registered and translated by the device. The lack of any hardware button is very beautifully handled by the gesture based home screen shortcut plus it gives the device a lot neater look too.
Be it web browsing, video streaming, audio streaming, or HD videos, the PlayBook performs exceptionally well and impresses on all fronts.
Overall the Playbook has got some nice looks and a sturdy build that is one of the bigger concerns with the users opting for tablet devices.
Display
The display on the BlackBerry PlayBook is a 7 inch, 1024 X 600 pixel resolution TFT LCD display delivering great and vibrant visuals making it good for files, emails to video as well. One of the things to be pointed out here is that the PlayBook has a wide viewing angle and a slight change in the angle of view does not interfere with the image quality while making it easier and more comfortable for the users to use it in a variety of permutations and combinations.
The ambient light sensor does a really good job in controlling the brightness and tweaking it just perfectly on the basis of lighting conditions. Users however can also tweak or manually override the brightness settings by simply selecting the battery icon and changing the brightness level.
The accelerometer works well in identifying the device orientation and thereby translating it in the display orientation which changes corresponding to the way the device is being held even while holding the device upside down.
Processor and Display engine
The BlackBerry PlayBook utilises the Texas instruments OMAP 4430 chipset that includes a 1 GHz dual core processor based on the Cortex A9 architecture along with a PowerVR SGX540 Graphics Processing Unit. All in all the combo works well for this tablet offering fluid touch operations and faster execution of commands and application requests.
The PlayBook also features a whole 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage which works well with the TI chipset and enhances the experience for the user. Overall, the PlayBook does the tasks at hand brilliantly without any hiccups or freezes.
During the whole review, the Playbook did not suffer any application crash or even a glitch even while going full throttle on multi tasking with the device downloading an application with two games open in the background plus the web browser and recording a video as well.
Operating system
The BlackBerry PlayBook is based on a custom built operating system that is based on the QNX Neutrino RTOS (Real-time Operating System). The custom built operating system offers the device a greater flexibility in terms of feature inclusion such as HTML 5, CSS and also includes deeper integration with Adobe flash that enables the Playbook to perform better than most tablets and offer better compatibility as well.
The user interface however is inspired form the BlackBerry OS 5 which though looks great on the PlayBook and offers great utility and a much sorted application filtering offering a de-stressed usage too.
selling my blackberry tab playbook for 14,500php only.. no scratch. with leader case already and bag, pouch.
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