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It's funny, because if you look at the reviews, a lot of them have the Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. apps installed, but they're not available through AppWorld (at least not yet) ... Kind of weird ... Anyways, I got a chance to use it today for about half an hour. Screen is REALLY nice (a lot nicer than my friend's Motorola Xoom, which we had side-by-side), definitely multi-tasks well, but WebOS owns the crap out of it as far as functionality goes. Even WebOS 1.4.5 (original Pre) has more functionality than QNX, let alone the current versions of WebOS ... I have a gut feeling WebOS 3.0 is going to be years ahead of QNX when the HP Touchpad is released unless Blackberry fast-tracks their feature-sets and functionality via updates ... The tutorial at the beginning is super-annoying ... |
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Flash will available soon for iOS. One of the reasons why Apple refused to incorporate flash into their devices is because it makes the web experience significantly slower. I've played with the xoom and with flash content enabled, browsing the web does feel alot more sluggish and not as fluid as the ipad. |
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What you're talking about are the interfaces on top of the underlying kernel, which is the part that people interact with. It would be easy for RIM to make the interface as slick and functional as WebOS. HP could never make the kernel of WebOS as good as QNX. |
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Cracking me up the radio ad said that they open at 7:30 so get up bright and early! HAH When the fuck has anyone ever lined up for a crack berry product. I'll be sticking with my m11xr3 and nexus s combo thx. |
Lol? What does your alienware have to do with the playbook? Posted via RS Mobile |
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Yes, nothing compares to the Playbook because it runs QNX. Everyone else should stop making tablets because the Playbook runs QNX which is the greatest thing ever. Let's just completely disregard all of its many flaws because it runs QNX. We'll just completely ignore that our first demo unit stopped displaying half the screen on the first day until a reboot and that we had one returned within 3 hours of launch with it stuck on bootup ... because it runs QNX, OS of champions. Want to edit the photos you've taken ? Nope, can't do that, but it's QNX, so it's okay. Want to edit your videos ? Want to take a picture in portrait and be able to view it fullscreen ? Ha, what are you retarded or something ? You obviously can't do that, but it runs QNX, so it's okay. Want to use your POP or IMAP e-mail ? Good luck without a Blackberry phone, but it has QNX, so that's okay. Want to play Netflix on your HDTV ? At least it has QNX, though, right ? Want to have 40 separate browser pages open just for shits and giggles ? Well, you could do that on a Palm Pre w/ 256MB of RAM, but the almighty QNX can't do it with 1GB. Want to do anything most people would want to do ? Too bad, but at least it has a technically superior OS, even though you can do absolutely fuck all with it at the moment. All hail QNX, new OS champion for the last 12 hours ... I don't need a lesson about QNX and I certainly don't need 5 lessons saying the same thing I already knew before you even said anything in this thread. QNX needs updates and apps or it's going to get left in the dust ... |
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QNX may be a superior operating system but what does it mean to the average user? I believe most if not all operating systems in end consumer electronics and computers are not real time. Are we running mission critical tasks that have hard schedules that must be met? Most likely not. iOS may not multi-task nicely, and that's one of its flaws. On low power mobile processors, QNX may run more efficiently. But these processors are getting more and more powerful to the point where they can run Windows. Everyone here has experience using Windows, OS X, and Linux right? These aren't real time operating systems (though there are real time variants) but yet they still seem to do their job no? It is like comparing apples and oranges but to the average user its still a fruit, and that's all they will see. |
Anyone try it out? It's a good start. - Platform is good. - UI on the smaller 7" real estate is very good. - Multitasking suspends your app - Still needs SDK with developer frameworks and a rich app ecosystem, obviously - Flash is nice to have but interaction with touch input is uber fail - Flash is clearly designed to be used with a mouse and the reason why they had to include a youtube app. Overall, I think it has potential esp with the business crowd. |
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I already said the Playbook has many flaws and was rushed to market before being ready. I guess reading comprehension > you. |
Tried it out, the one MAJOR flaw for me is the fact that the power button is TINY and EXTREMELY hard to depress. |
Given a stable os, how often do you need to turn it off? I haven't turned my macbook or iPhone off in ages. Maybe RIM's expecting users to just leave it on. |
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WebOS > QNX at the moment AS A WHOLE ... and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Again, what fucking good is a "damn near perfect" kernel if the system as a whole is completely fucking useless ? |
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Downloading 3rd update in 5 days (1st on Monday before launch, 2nd on Tuesday evening). Another 215 MB update ... Hopefully adds more functionality ... On the plus side, my GF took some surprisingly great photos w/ the Playbook. Good cameras on it. |
The 7" screen just kills it for me. The extra couple inches other tablets offer enrich the browsing experience so much more. I guess the small form factor is a selling point for some people. Not for me though. |
played with the playbook today. what a piece of crap who da fuck would buy that shit??? the lack of buttons is major. took a good 1-2 mins of swiping just to exit a program and get back to the home screen. |
^ahh you swipe up from the bottom..... one swipe |
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I'd opt for the Galaxy tab/ipad over the playbook anyday |
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You have to remember to start off-screen with the swipes. |
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now im just the average person here, not some power business type so this tablet may not be for me. i think the ipad is more of a fit for me, screen looked better, a ton more apps etc etc. |
CrackBerry anything without BBM is not going to sell period |
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