back to article RIM reveals 4G PlayBook plans

Research in Motion is to launch a 4G version of its much-anticipated tablet, the PlayBook, this summer with US mobile operator Sprint Nextel. For the first time on Wednesday, RIM provided a hands-on demonstration of the Playbook, a 7in touch-screen tablet. A Wi-Fi only version launches in the US in March, and RIM is reporting …

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  1. ThomH

    This is the tablet that requires a BlackBerry?

    As in, if you've no BlackBerry then you don't get email or a calendar on your tablet? Or maybe I've fallen for propaganda?

  2. Alex Walsh

    you're righ ThomH

    Unless they've changed their minds, you need a blackberry for this. And it's business orientated.

  3. JaitcH
    WTF?

    Is RIM the answer for corporate "iPhan" equivalents?

    It's interesting, if RIM is to believed, that corporate IT types support their pad/tablet against those of others in the marketplace.

    It seems that RIM is a corporate 'fan' winner. It would be interesting to know why: Quality; Security; RIM compatibility?

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