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I got my 64GB here in the UK for 129 pounds (about $200) and I like the hardware a lot. The OS is fine (UI reminds me of webOS in the way it handles apps as cards, with associated swipes to close), but the major weakness is the App World Store, which is both sparse and expensive (5 pounds [$8] for Angry Birds in the UK store!).
Yes, you can side-load Android apps to somewhat counteract this but a) it's nowhere as easy to do as native Android devices (i.e. it's not just "put apk on sdcard, enable unknown sources, run file manager and select apk to install") and b) many Android apps do not work correctly in the run-time on the Playbook, which doesn't help matters.
Overall, if you just need the basic apps, it does those well (the browser's rendering for example, is excellent), but anything beyond that, I'm not sure I could recommend it.