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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Excellente finition
OS multitâche agréable
Accélération matérielle de Flash
Poids et dimensions confortables
Rapide et puissante
Port HDMI
Gestion avancée du multitâche et de la sécurité
Flash 10.2 intégré au navigateur qui procure une expérience de surf similaire à un ordinateur de bureau
Ecran lumineux
Design
Navigation intuitive au geste
Puissance et vélocité
Nombreux formats multimédias supportés
Un écran au petits oignons
Design et finitions au top
Grande compacité et portabilité
BlackBerry OS Tablet 2.0 en rupture et hyper véloce
Autonomie satisfaisante / Des mails
Navigation web complète / section sonore claire et dynamique
Construction
Tablette solide
Cadre tactile
Taille de l'écran
Tablette de taille réduite
BlackBerry Bridge
Aucun autre écosystème n'est aussi fortement lié
Système vraiment multitâche et globalement bien pensé
Bonne autonomie
Finition au top
OS stable et rapide
Format réellement pratique
Prise en charge du Flash
Excellent support logiciel
Symbiose téléphone/tablette
Performante
Blackberry Bridge
Lit du Flash
BlackBerry Tablet OS
Multitâches
Vélocité et réactivité
Fluidité Internet
Design épuré
Lecture vidéo 1080p
Taille pratique
Boîtier stable
Couleurs lumineuses / bon contraste
Ecran TFT assez lumineux pour dehors
Sortie HDMI
Longue autonomie
Concept d'utilisation
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Blackberry obligatoire pour les mails
App World encore pauvre en applications
Pas de slot SD
Pas de lecture des MKV
L’écran de 7 pouces réduit l’expérience de navigation
Le bouton de verrouillage est presque impossible à presser
Quelques très bonnes fonctionnalités sont accessibles seulement quand la tablette est jumelée à un smartphone BlackBerry
Extrait: Sascha joined me in the studio last night for a full-on 3.5hr marathon testing and discussion session with 10 different tablets. The iPad2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Flyer, Blackberry Playbook and Samsung Galaxy Tab were the focu...
Great at multitasking, with an intuitive, gorgeous-looking display, it’s also dinky enough to fit comfortably into any average size bag...
The BlackBerry App World is lacking in apps when compared to Apple and Android’s offerings. The fact you can only get online via Wi-Fi may put off someLook and Feel...
RIM’s first tablet device is a joy to use with innovative navigating controls, a fluid and vibrant display, and butter smooth performance. If more apps become available, its star will only become brighter ...
Extrait: I managed to get a few hours hands on with the Blackberry Playbook [ tracking page ] today. First impression out of the box was: Wow, it's tiny.Laptopmag has done a comprehensive review of the device and they are pretty much on the money with their asses...
Publié: 2011-05-11, Auteur: Abdullah , review by: wccftech.com
The Blackberry Playbook might not be an iPad 2 or the Samsung Galaxy tab in terms of aesthetics and even UI. It is most certainly a solid offering by RIM with excellent hardware and a very intuitively designed OS. It will attract the right crowd (read cor...
Extrait: One PlayBook review not good enough or too long? Excelllent! We've got a condensed, no-nonsense PlayBook review just for you. Hop past the break… The BlackBerry PlayBook is the newest device by RIM to compete with rival Apple's iPad. It comes equipped wi...
Extrait: Video Review: RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet weighs just under a pound with a 7" multi-touch screen, dual core processor and Flash-enabled web browsing. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review its features like dual cameras, 1080p video recording and...
The PlayBook is awesome. There are a few flaws, but they're mostly software. That means that once RIM understands the importance of releasing fewer, but meatier, updates, the PlayBook will be even more usable than it is now. And it's already quite the use...
I love the Playbook interface, the device elegant form factor, the great display, the compact size and the performance. However, the lack of exchange support and the absence of native email, calendar and contact apps is an adoption roadblock for non-Black...
If this review seems to be half praise and half hates, that’s because we feel really split on the PlayBook. It seems like a half-baked product that RIM rushed to market so as not to be lost in the wave of tablets coming later this year. Unfortunately...