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Declaring a product before it is finalized is an old tactic used to scare off competitors who might be thinking about entering the market.
The playbook likely exists in a complete form but only a prototype was sent to the marketing department. They were probably still working on the software and didn't want a beta to get into the wild.
One of the RIM executives recently said that it will be sold at a "very competitive" price. That means $500 or less. This tablet has win written all over it.