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BlackBerry PlayBook
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BlackBerry PlayBook
The first tablet computer from Research in Motion. Introduced in 2010, the PlayBook has a 7" screen, rear camera for still and HD video recording and front camera for video calling. Weighing less than a pound, it runs the QNX operating system and includes Wi-Fi access to the Internet, as well as 3G access via the user's BlackBerry phone plan. The PlayBook also syncs via Bluetooth to a BlackBerry phone for e-mail, calendar, tasks and documents. See BlackBerry.


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