Blackberry Playbook

That would be way more competitive than the rumored price for the Moto Xoom.

Though you may have to figure in the price of a Blackberry and service too.
 
That would be way more competitive than the rumored price for the Moto Xoom.

Though you may have to figure in the price of a Blackberry and service too.

Rumor is there's going to be versions of the playbook with 3G (4G?) as well, supposedly verizon and sprint are online.

in other news a version of Need for Speed and Tetris will be available as launch titles. <edit> tetris will be preloaded and NFS will be available for download for free when you connect to Wifi.
 
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That would be way more competitive than the rumored price for the Moto Xoom.

Though you may have to figure in the price of a Blackberry and service too.

The Xoom could seem like the odd man out if HP's TouchPad launches at that same $500 price point.
 
Im not a lawyer so im not sure, but wouldnt they require authorization/permission from Google to use Android apps?
 
The 60 Hz adds so much to the polish and perception of responsiveness.

The OS and those TAT GUIs really reflect how powerful of a hardware platform this is.
 
Im not a lawyer so im not sure, but wouldnt they require authorization/permission from Google to use Android apps?
They won't have access to the Android Market, but you don't need permission from Google to run third party Android apps. Android itself is released under the Apache Software License, thus anyone can use it.
 
They won't have access to the Android Market, but you don't need permission from Google to run third party Android apps. Android itself is released under the Apache Software License, thus anyone can use it.

So since they cant access the Android market, basically they have to host the apk's on their own Blackberry App World or through some other way. It would be a nice feature to have in the playbook, and would mean it has access to 100,000+ apps at launch
 
Interesting. I did no realize that was the case. Do we think Sony is doing the same thing for NGP to accomplish cross-platform support for Playstation Suite titles?

Good question. I don't think there'd be any other way to have the apps run on both platforms. Could be wrong though.
 
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