A Professional-Grade Tablet Like No Other
BlackBerry® proven QNX®
PlayBook™ Neutrino®
Tablet is based on the RTOS which powers mission-critical
systems on the space station, government defense systems, life-saving medical devices, and more. It offers multi-threaded OS capabilities for true multitasking and the built-in security, efficiency, and connectivity you’ve come to expect from the BlackBerry®
platform.
J Symmetric processing J No compromise graphics and video J Adobe®
Flash® enabled J Powerful QNX® technology
J Proven mission-critical reliability J Micro USB and Micro HDMI connectivity J HD video and MPEG4 support J 1GHz dual-core processor J 7" WSVGA multi-touch LCD display J WiFi J 1GB RAM J Bluetooth J 3MP forward-facing camera and 5MP rear-facing camera J 0.9 lbs J 5.1" × 7.6" × 0.4"
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Pair a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet with a BlackBerry smartphone via secure Bluetooth for full access to: J Push technology J Email, calendar, BBM™ documents, and more
J BlackBerry security and data efficiency
, tasks,
More than Meets the Eye
Eee Pad Transformer TF101-A1: Powered by a dual-core processor, this tablet browses the web at blazing speeds. Sporting an HDMI port, Eee Pad Transformer can connect to a HDTV and 5.1 surround sound system to deliver an enhanced multimedia experience. It’s perfect for users looking for media consumption and mobile productivity in an elegant yet versatile design.
J 1GHz NVIDIA® Tegra™ II Processor
J 802.11b/g/n J 10.1" WXGA multi-touch LED-backlit display J 1GB RAM J 16GB solid-state HD J Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR J 1.2MP front-facing and 5MP rear-facing camera J Up to 8-hour battery life J Android 3.0 J 1-year warranty
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