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Here is a look at the first video of the BlackBerry PlayBook specifically with business in mind, the previous video that have been more on the consumer side.
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Here is a look at the first video of the BlackBerry PlayBook specifically with business in mind, the previous video that have been more on the consumer side.
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Here is another TAT concept demo to come out of Mobile World Congress 2011. In this video it shows the BlackBerry PlayBook outputting stereoscopic 3D visuals. This is showing off the 1080P HD visual, micro HDMI output, and multi-touch support. Whether or not your wearing 3D glasses or not it is pretty impressive none the less.
Source: Inside BlackBerry
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During Mobile World Congress 2011, The Astonishing Tribe showed off a concept app for the BlackBerry PlayBook. The application “scrapbook” app, which demonstrates advanced four-finger multi-touch controls and rich graphics in the above video.
Here is a video demo of ”Need For Speed: Undercover” which will be coming out on the BlackBerry PlayBook. In addition to Need for Speed, Tetris was also announced that it would be on the PlayBook as well. The game looks like it runs very smooth and responsive.
Source: n4bb

RIM has announced two more BlackBerry PlayBook models at Mobile World Congress 2011. They have announced the addition of LTE and HSPA+ versions in addition to the already announced WiFi-only and WiMax 4G Sprint versions. This make a total of 4 different version that will be available.
Research In Motion has announced that they will be extending the free BlackBerry PlayBook offer for developers to submit their apps, get them reviewed and accepted into BlackBerry App World before the March 15th deadline.
Source: BlackBerry Developers Blog
RIM’s project manager for the BlackBerry PlayBook, Ryan Bidan discusses the BlackBerry PlayBook and answers several questions that people have had during the course at CES 2011.
Source: Inside BlackBerry