Tuesday, 05 April 2011 |
When RIM announced the BlackBerry PlayBook, the respective tablet drew so much media attention, as this particular tablet represents RIM’s initial attempt in the tablet market. In fact, the BlackBerry PlayBook promises to provide users a rather outstanding user experience, and the hardware that is encased is somewhat good too.
And according to the BlackBerry PlayBook FAQ, it seems that the tablet offers users native email, calendar, and also contacts apps, whereby these features would be made available in future PlayBook updates. Sure enough, existing PlayBook users might have to rely on the tablet’s browser for these functions at the moment.
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