Reviewer Mike Isaac says there is lots to like about the PlayBook, but it doesn't do multitasking very well, its vaunted Flash video capability is also flawed and there aren't many apps for it.
"The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is a good-looking piece of hardware.
Like the proto-humans in 2001: A Space Odyssey, youll be eager to touch the monolithic objects black, buttonless visage. But once you do, things get a little more complicated.
The PlayBooks design exudes the same sense of finely honed business chic that Research in Motion has perfected in its BlackBerry smartphones. But the PlayBooks software suffers from several missteps and oversights, especially in the drought of useful apps the very things that have made tablets such a hit and the lackluster performance of Adobes Flash player."
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