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RIM's BlackBerry Playbook

The BlackBerry Playbook is an attempt to win back enterprise users from its competitors.

Research In Motion, the people behind the BlackBerry products unveiled the BlackBerry tablet. Featuring a 7" LCD, 1GB RAM and a 1 GHz dual-core processor, it is yet the fastest tablet. If you already own a BlackBerry smartphone, the tablet can work out-of-the-box while automatically syncing information between the devices. From the information made available, the Playbook connects to the BlackBerry smartphone using a Bluetooth connection and all content that's on the smartphone is automatically setup directly on the tablet. A sigh of relief to the IT departments worldwide who would otherwise have to setup yet another device for corporate data.

At the time of writing a 3G version of the Playbook had not been announced.

The device also boasts dual HD cameras and supports 1080p HD video recording, multi-format video playback and an HDMI port for video output that will come in handy for those pesky presentations.

On the web, support for WebKit/HTML5, Adobe Flash, Adobe AIR and Java is promised.

The BlackBerry Playbook is expected early 2011 in the US. Developers are asked to register for early access to the development platform.

See more features and also an awesome video at http://www.blackberry.com/playbook