With an eye on the iPad, the maker of BlackBerry filed "Playbook" Clean My Mac
The company Research In Motion announced the "first professional tablet" which seeks to fight him to the popular market Apple tablet. Watch the video
The company Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the BlackBerry phone, introduced on Monday in San Francisco its new tablet in order to compete with the launch of Apple's iPad.
At its annual developers conference, RIM called this innovation as the "first professional tablet."
This is the playbook, which weighs 400 grams, this 7-inch, 1GB of RAM, dual core processor at 1GHz, Adobe Flash and Air, HDMI connector and is capable of playing HD video.
iPad Unlike the BlackBerry USB and Playbook has two cameras, one front and one in the back, the English daily ABC reported.
will also have WiFi and Bluetooth connections, but will need a BlackBerry phone to access the network Cellular.
may also act as a mirror of the phone, giving users the possibility to use a larger screen to view and edit content and to clean all corporate information once the connection between the two devices is broken.
RIM expects to ship this product to enterprise customers and developers in October and will be commercially available in early 2011.
Exact pricing has not been established, but RIM said it expects to be in the low range of the Tablet PC, infromar Reuters.
0 comments:
Post a Comment