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Friday, August 26, 2011

Blackberry PLAYBOOK


Finally released the BlackBerry Playbook. RIM's flagship tablet officially on the market of North America on April 19, 2011.

Talk to the screen, first thing that attracts attention is the screen quality is excellent. Screen with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels is capable of displaying the picture is very sharp, detailed, and rich colors. The advantages are very obvious when Playbook play a movie featuring the blue sea and clouds with a very riveting.

What also should be noted, Playbook supports 1080p HD video classes with various formats such as AVI, MP4, FLV, including the converted video to High Profile 1080p format. Imagine enjoying the delicious high-definition movies in a traffic jam or a plenary session with a cool display them. By the way, Playbook also provides an HDMI jack, so we can play video from the Playbook to the television.


Another advantage is the ability to try highlighted Playbook mulitasking, and Oliver show it with great pride. He demonstrated how the Playbook can run many applications simultaneously, ranging from the browser, video, music, and other applications. We try to run up to 10 applications simultaneously and the Playbook can run it without problems.

Interestingly, the applications running in the background we can see the process when opening a window multitasking. Examples like this. We're running a video and then it occurred to open the browser. When the browser is active, the video is still running. Then we opened the window of multitasking, which shows a small window containing the alias thumbnail browser and a video that had us play.

In the window of multitasking, we could see the video continue to run much like we pressed Alt-Tab in Windows 7. It can not be done on Android and the IOS, so the demonstration showed how effective Playbook run multitasking.

The uniqueness of the Playbook is an area on the outskirts of the bezel alias screen has its own role. For example if you want to open a window mulitasking, we just move your finger from the bottom to the top bezel. If you want to close the application, we just slide the application window to the top of the bezel. While the left and right bezel serves to switch to another application without having to open a window multitasking. Even activate the keyboard can be done by moving your finger from the left corner of the bezel to the center of the screen. In our opinion this approach is very effective and practically negates the need physical buttons.

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