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BlackBerry PlayBook 64GB gets UK price cut - £129
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Hellva drop from the original price.....
BlackBerry PlayBook 64GB gets UK price cut
BlackBerry PlayBook 64GB gets UK price cut
The BlackBerry PlayBook 64GB model has been given a significant price cut in the UK.
Dixons and PC World are now offering the Research in Motion (RIM) tablet at just £129, less than its 32GB counterpart.
RIM launched the 7-inch device in 2010 with a £559 price tag, meaning that British customers stand to make a saving of £430 if they pick up the spacious model from either retailer.
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Can't agree, I own one and I really like it. What specifically do you find wrong with it?
Given you can get an excellent Android tablet for the same price, which will continue to be supported and continue to have great apps written for it, it's insane to buy a dead duck.
This.
Sure, it's very cheap now, but... why spend money on something that's dead/dying?
Plenty of Android apps are abysmal as well, more doesn't necessarily mean better. You do have to use it for a while to get used to how it works that's true.
You can sideload many Android apps, the ones I need all work, like Dropbox, Kindle, google maps etc.
I actually use it more than I use my iPad, I would agree that if I were buying only one tablet I'd probably go for an iPad or a Samsung device (not sure about the current Nexus, there are reports of poor build quality) although I have a work supplied Galaxy Tab 10" and I don't like really like it.
Some of the better Playbook apps you do have to pay for but for example I've got Osmand for an offline satnav system (and Google navigator side loaded), Nobex radio for live radio streaming, the Playbook uses flash so that means I don't have the issues I get with my iPad. I've got the Android version of Twitter sideloaded and I also use Blaq which is a native Playbook app for Twitter which I really like.
There's no way I'd but the 8 gig Nexus, so the nearest one is the 16 gig which is £200, for a second tablet that's too much and most of the ones around the £100 don't have GPS built in.
Battery life is also superb. I took my Playbook into London yesterday, I switched it on about 6:15am and used it on the train into London (about an hour and a half surfing) I then used it during the day for accessing documents and some lunch time surfing and the back on the train in the late afternoon.
By the time I got home at about 5pm the battery was still over 50% and it had been on since 6:15 with wifi left on all day and the screen timeout set to 5 minutes.
The build quality is also excellent.
I don't find it slow either, a lot depends on what you want to use devices for people become obsessed with CPU speed these days but often what slows a device down is the net speed etc.
I really like it and I think it gets a bit of bad press.
Which excellent Android tablet can you get for £129?
Also had the 16Gb version since Christmas and have to say that it's one of the best things I've bought. Great little tablet. Took it on holiday this summer great for surfing the internet and emails.
Just because Blackberry haven't got many apps doesn't mean it's rubbish especially if you just want to use it for surfing the internet and emails.
This one:
http://www.hardwareheroes.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=57&product_id=65
Why else would blackberry be selling them so cheap.
There is a new one coming so they are clearing old stock!
lol they have been selling them cheap for a year! wait a few months you'll get one for a tenner at this rate!
Rubbish apps in the store, but you get a couple of good racing games free
Already sideloaded mine with android apps like Flickr, Dropbox, Photoshop express, Kindle etc
Check out Crackberry site for more info
I think its a bargain
The browser completely wipes the floor with all of the browsers I've used on my Vega (running HoneyIce), its faster (which is a pleasant surprise), and there's enough in the way of games to keep me and the kids occupied (have Monopoly, Cut the rope, Plants v zombies, Samurai II, BejewelledAsphalt, NFS, Modern Combat, Sarfront, Angry Birds, etc. etc.)
Screen is gorgeous, it handles HD video way better than the Tegra 2 based Vega (ie. plays 720p videos copied straight from the PC without issue).
Overall it feels like a more complete/polished device than any of the Android tablets that I've owned or used - if RIM had got their act together it would have been a way better alternative to the iPad than anything from google.
There isn't any lack of apps, plenty of native ones, and you can sideload Android apks.
I love using my PlayBook, I use it more than my iPad and it is ideal as an ebook reader as well as a tablet
Definitely won't use it as an eBook reader - the screen isn't as good for that role as my Sony Reader. But it is fantastic for comics, have a bunch of them on there.
I really do feel that the 7" form factor makes for a totally different experience than the 10" on the Vega - feels more natural in the hand.