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Will PlayBook steal iPad 2’s thunder?

by Proshat Javid on 28th March 2011

BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will hit the stores on April 19th; RIM has finally unveiled the launch date! The 0.9 pounds, 7.48 inches by 5.10 PlayBook, may be the most significant development for RIM since the release of its first BlackBerry in 1999.

“Apple teasing” strategy?

To heat up the competition between the iPad2 and the PlayBook, RIM set the starting price for its PlayBook at $449 (for the 16 gigabyte version), which is the same as the iPad2. Also like the iPad, RIM will offer a 32GB version of the PlayBook  for $599, and a 64GB version for $699. As Motorola’s Xoom Android based tablet’s retail price starts from $699 (for 32  gigabyte of storage), RIM’s pricing makes the PlayBook the first real competitor to the iPad in terms of both pricing and  features.

All of RIM’s current PlayBook offerings will be WiFi-only, with mobile broadband versions; PlayBook can smoothly play 1080p high-definition video, and it can handle Flash-enabled websites- this is what RIM brags about. Also RIM claims its smaller size (compared to the iPad) will makes it easier to carry around. Another feature that somewhat makes the Playbook a necessary gadget for businesses is the dual-camera feature which will allow for conference calling. Best BuyStaplesOffice Depot, and RadioShack are retailers who are going to preorder the PlayBook.

Is it a “you snooze, you lose” situation for PlayBook?

PlayBook created a huge buzz when it was first announced last September. Tech savvies were mostly impressed by the list of features RIM promised, but this week when RIM finally announced the launch date and pricing for the PlayBook, it was done with a no muss, no fuss news release.

Now, are consumers going to pay attention to RIM’s beloved PlayBooK? Are they willing to glance up from their lovely, fashionista iPads for even a second to give this poor PlayBook a chance? How is RIM going to differentiate its tablet? We don’t know yet, but one thing we know is that we can’t really blame RIM for failing to inspire the tech world like Apple has, because only very few companies (if any) have a CEO like Steve Jobs that can cast a spell on consumers like him and make them cry about a tablet device -iPad- or make them stand in line for gadgets -for long hours or days- same way some people stand in line for food in poor countries.

It’s taken RIM so long to bring its tablet to market and it hasn’t started ramping up its marketing machine yet. Are RIM’s loyal corporate users going to save the PlayBook? Are PlayBook’s multi-tasking abilities good enough to differentiate it from the iPad? Or is it going to be history in the buzz created by Apple’s tablets?

Well, we’ll find out these answers very soon; but untill then, take a look at the BlackBerry PlayBook vs. iPad 2 (dimensions) video – well, minus the “giving the finger” part, which we have nothing to do with and we apologize for it in advance.

iPad aka iSlate aka Apple Tablet – Finally released!

by Sep Seyedi on 27th January 2010

Apple's iPad

Apple‘s CEO Steve Jobs has finally announced their much anticipated device and ‘latest creation’ – The iPad.  The iPod looks like a large iPhone with a enhanced OS X like interface.  Some of it’s specs includes:

  • 0.5 inches thin
  • 1.5 pounds
  • 9.7 inch IPS display
  • full capacitive multi-touch
  • 1 GHz Apple A4 Chip
  • 16 GB – 64 GB Flash storage
  • Wifi 802.11 N
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Speaker, Mic, 30 Pin connector
  • Accelerometer
  • Compass
  • 10 hour battery (1 month in standby)

Other interesting points:

  • It is fully capable of running iPhone applications straight out of the box (normal and stretched modes) and iPad apps that take advantage of it’s full large screen and much more
  • To compete with e-book readers that have become pretty popular, Apple has created an iPad app that fully implements an e-book reader on the iPad
  • Includes iWork for the iPad – which is Apple’s version of Microsoft Office that has been redesigned for the iPad  ($10 for each iWork app – Keynote, Pages, etc.)
  • Easily connects to projectors
  • WiFi and 3G
  • 3G Models are contract-free (US only)
  • $500

This is DEFINITELY a game changer when it comes to mobile marketing and the entire mobile industry.  We are now definitely going to see greater, more interactive, and enjoyable experiences while on the go.

Plastic Mobile will be fully supporting bringing mobile experiences to life on the iPad by developing iPad apps for our clients.  Please contact us for further information.

Enjoy some pictures of the new iPad courtesy of Engadget:

Date set to unveil Apple Tablet (maybe)

by Sep Seyedi on 18th January 2010

Apple has finally announced their much anticipated announcement to unveil their “latest creation”.  The date has been set to January 27th and it’s taking place at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.  Here’s the invitation that has been put out:

Apple invitation to bloggers


We’re going to have to wait until next to see what Apple has up their sleeves.  Will it be the new Mac Tablet or perhaps the new iPhone 4G.   Until then enjoy this Cartoon from Rob Cottingham’s Noise to Signal:


Steve Jobs Cartoon - from Noise to Signal blog