Rim is to release its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in the United States and Canada on April 19.
The PlayBook with Wi-Fi will come in three models, featuring 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of storage at $499, $599 and $699 respectively, and go on sale in Best Buy stores and Best Buy Mobile stores in the US, as well as Best Buy and Future Shop stores in Canada.
The software for the machines now out in the field in certain hands is still “pre-final release”, we understand.
Would-be customers in the US and Canada can place orders from March 23. “Previews of the BlackBerry PlayBook have generated tremendous excitement and we know that customers are eager to get their hands on one,” said Rim’s regional managing director for North America, Craig McLennan.
The pricing for the PlayBook puts it exactly level with Apple’s iPad 2, which launched in the US on 11 March and will start selling internationally on Friday.
RIM has released a set of specifications for the PlayBook:
- 7″ 1024×600 WSVGA capacitive LCD touch screen
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- 425g and 5,1″ x 7,6″ x 0,4″ (130mm x 194mm x 10mm)
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- 1 GHz dual-core processor
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- BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing
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- MP3, AAC and WMA audio playback
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- Support for high resolution video playback (H.264, MPEG4, WMV)
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- 1080p HDMI output
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- Dual 1080p HD cameras for video conferencing and video capture (3MP front and 5MP rear)
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- 1 GB RAM memory
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- Up to 64 GB internal storage (16, 32 and 64 GB models)
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- GPS, Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer), 6-Axis Motion Sensor (Gyroscope), Digital Compass (Magnetometer)
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- Stereo speakers and stereo microphones
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- Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n) connectivity
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- Bluetooth 2.1+EDR support
Many of those features give it parity with the iPad 2, and in some cases put it slightly ahead. The key difference is in the screen size, which at 7″ gives it slightly less than half the total area of the 9,7″ iPad. The iPad is heavier at 601g and of course larger (9,5″ x 7,31″) though it is apparently thinner at 0.34in.
Rim has not, however, announced an expected battery life. – guardian.co.uk