
Pad? Android? Who needs them? Meet RIM's BlackBerry 4G tablet with its own operating system.
LAS VEGAS—RIM hasn't exactly kept the BlackBerry PlayBook under wraps—its specs have been available to the general public on the BlackBerry website for some time now. At CES 2011, however, RIM announced one spec it had been keeping secret: the PlayBook will be a 4G device.
PCMag got a close look at the tablet device, which, unlike the vast majority of iPad competitors, does not use Android as its operating system. The PlayBook will run on the BlackBerry Tablet OS, which uses "powerful, user-friendly QNX technology" and supports multi-tasking. It will come in multiple capacities—we played with a 16GB device. Pricing and availability are still being determined, but early 2011 is the target release time.
Specs: Playbook
Here is what we know about the BlackBerry PlayBook thus far:
PCMag should have a review units in the labs sometime soon.
Report by PCmag.com - January 2011