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Yeah.. I have a Nexus 7 and I currently want to stamp on it and also trouble shoot my issues and make it work - passive aggressive.
I so, so , so almost got a Playbook. I ordered one from PCWorld, collect in store, but the model I ordered (32?) was out of stock at the time. I have some cash burning a hole in my pocked and BB10 is so interesting, I might bite.
Yeah.. I have a Nexus 7 and I currently want to stamp on it and also trouble shoot my issues and make it work - passive aggressive.
I so, so , so almost got a Playbook. I ordered one from PCWorld, collect in store, but the model I ordered (32?) was out of stock at the time. I have some cash burning a hole in my pocked and BB10 is so interesting, I might bite.
I so, so , so almost got a Playbook. I ordered one from PCWorld, collect in store, but the model I ordered (32?) was out of stock at the time. I have some cash burning a hole in my pocked and BB10 is so interesting, I might bite.
Out of curiosity, what problems do you have with the Nexus7? I'm happy with mine, but I suspect I'm above-average good at ignoring UI annoyances (or below-average at noticing them - either way.)
edit: Apparently I'm also below-average at noticing that there's seven more pages of posts where you've probably explained it in depth.
Edited 2012-12-06 16:11 UTC




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Yes, absolutely. I initially bought my 64GB PlayBook from Currys for £269 and it was a great buy even at that price. At current prices, they are a steal. (I now also have a 32GB one and bought a 16GB one for a friend)

Anyway I bought it to hold my music collection - I did not really think I'd use it for anything else as I also have an iPhone and iPad. Now though it is with me all the time. Music, videos, email, calendar, contacts, games, ssh/tenet client, etc etc. *love it*
The browser can indeed be slow although mine is usually fine, but it's also incredibly accurate at rendering and supports Flash which is still a useful thing to support for many sites.
The 3rd party app catalogue is now much, much healthier than it was a year ago. Games in particular seem to be plentiful (eg I have recently bought Galaxy on Fire 2 HD, Lara Croft, Angry Birds Space, etc etc). The new and updated Lords of Midnight game is being released simultaneously on iOS and PlayBook, before even Android, so some devs see it as a good bet. Some core apps ars still missing though: Skype being the main one for me. And I'd love 1Password on there too.
The UI is fantastic - swipe gestures do pretty much everything and are learnt in about 2 minutes flat. Once you use them for a while, the button-based interface seems so archaic. Best of all though, RIM have said that BB10 will be available as an update for the existing PlayBook line.
Hardware wise it is nothing special perhaps by the cutting edge of today, but the screen is excellent and crisp, there is strong and very good stereo sound, excellent front and rear cameras and HDMI out. I don't currently have a Blackberry phone (don't like OS 7) but I will probably switch from iPhone to BB10 next year and get a nicely integrated system (BB Bridge allows using the PlayBook to send messages, the phone to be used as a remote control when outputting a movie via HDMI and so forth.
Also I prefer the 7" form factor to our iPad, which I almost never now pick up.
Having said all that, if you already happen to have a 7" tablet, It's maybe not worth it. Except it is!