Finally, the Apple iPad 2 is out. Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who was there at the iPad 2 launch event, specifically said that 2011 can not be the year of the copycats. This, was said by relating to the fact that other tablet manufacturers in the market haven’t already caught up with the technological advancements of the original iPad, let alone the iPad 2. Apple strongly believes that 2011 will be the year of the iPad 2 as 2010 was most definitely the year of the original iPad.
One such contender in the market, against the iPad, is the yet to be announced BlackBerry Playbook. This particular tablet, comes from RIM, whose price and availability details haven’t been given out as yet. The only niche this particular tablet may target primarily, would be die-hard BlackBerry users.
However, if you’re wondering how the BlackBerry Playbook vs iPad 2 fight turns out to be, you can check out how these two devices come head to head, down below:
BlackBerry Playbook | Apple iPad 2 | |
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Manufacturer | RIM | Apple Inc. |
Operating System | QNX based OS | iOS 4.3 |
Processor | 1 GHz Dual Core | A5 Dual Core |
RAM | 1GB | 512 MB (confirmed) |
Memory | 16 GB, 32 GB, 64GB | 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB |
Screen size | 7-inch | 9.7-inch |
Dimensions | 5.1 inches tall, 7.6 inches wide, and 0.4 inch thick | 9.5 tall, 7.31 inches wide and 0.34 inch thick |
Multitasking | Yes | Yes |
Camera | Two cameras, front and rear | Two cameras, front and rear |
Video Recording | Yes, 1080p | Yes, 720p |
WiFi and 3G | Yes | Yes |
Flash Support | Yes | No |
microSD Card Slot | No | No |
USB Ports | Yes | No |
Price | Unannounced | Starting at $499 |
So there you have it. The BlackBerry Playbook pitched head to head against the Apple iPad 2.
Verdict:
If there’s any aspect in which the BlackBerry Playbook is better than the iPad 2, it has to be the RAM. Imagine multi-tasking pleasure on a tablet that has 1 gigabytes of RAM. On the other hand, Apple avoided telling us about the RAM on the iPad 2, so its being said that it retains the 256 MB RAM of the previous iPad. Then, the BlackBerry Playbook has USB port while the iPad 2 doesn’t. Other than that, BlackBerry Playbook comes with Flash support, whereas the iPad 2 does not support Flash.
However, the iPad 2 is impressive. Considering the extremely unbelieveable dimensions of the tablet itself, it is amazing to wonder how Apple managed to fit in all that it has in the iPad 2.
BlackBerry Playbook has lost considerable interest because we’ve only been hearing rumours for long about its price and availability, on the other hand, the iPad 2 starts shipping March 11.