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BlackBerry PlayBook

The BlackBerry PlayBook is a mini tablet computer developed by BlackBerry and made by Quanta Computer, an original design manufacturer (ODM).[1][2] It was first released for sale on April 19, 2011, in Canada and the United States.

BlackBerry PlayBook
DeveloperBlackBerry Ltd
ManufacturerQuanta Computer
(contract manufacturer)
TypeMini-tablet computer, media player
Release dateApril 19, 2011
Operating systemBlackBerry Tablet OS (QNX)
CPU1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 (Cortex-A9 dual-core)
Memory1 GB RAM
Storage16, 32, 64 GB Flash
Display7 in (180 mm) LCD display
1024×600 px (WSVGA)
16:9 aspect ratio
(1080p HDMI output)
GraphicsPowerVR SGX540
SoundStereo microphones, loudspeakers
InputCapacitive 4-point multi-touch touchscreen
GPS
3-axis accelerometer-gyroscope
Magnetometer
Camera1080p HD video: 5 MP rear, 3 MP front
ConnectivityWi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n)
Bluetooth 3.1
Micro-USB
Micro-HDMI
Power20 Wh (5.4 Ah, 3.7 V)
Online services7digital, BlackBerry App World, Rovi Video Store
Dimensions194 mm (7.6 in) H
130 mm (5.1 in) W
9.7 mm (0.38 in) D
Mass425 grams (0.937 lb)
Websiteca.blackberry.com/playbook-tablet
BlackBerry PlayBook 4G LTE
DeveloperBlackBerry
ManufacturerQuanta Computer
(on contract)
TypeTablet, media player
Release dateAugust 9, 2012
Operating systemBlackBerry Tablet OS (QNX)
CPU1.5 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4460 (Cortex-A9 dual-core)
Memory1 GB RAM
Storage32 GB Flash
Display7 in (180 mm) LCD display
1024×600 px (WSVGA)
16:9 aspect ratio
(1080p HDMI output)
GraphicsPowerVR SGX540
SoundStereo microphones, loudspeakers
InputCapacitive 4-point multi-touch touchscreen
GPS
3-axis accelerometer-gyroscope
Magnetometer
ConnectivityWi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n)
4G LTE (700, 1700 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (800, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz)
Bluetooth 3.1
Micro-USB
Micro-HDMI
(NFC installed but deactivated)
Power17.76 Wh (4.8 Ah, 3.7 V)
Online services7digital, BlackBerry App World, Rovi Video Store
Dimensions194 mm (7.6 in) H
130 mm (5.1 in) W
9.7 mm (0.38 in) D
Mass405 grams (0.893 lb)
Websiteblackberry.com/playbook-tablet

The PlayBook is the first device to run BlackBerry Tablet OS, based on QNX Neutrino, and runs apps developed using Adobe AIR.[3] It was later announced that the BlackBerry Tablet OS would be merged with the existing BlackBerry OS to produce a new operating system, BlackBerry 10, that would be used universally across BlackBerry's product line. A second major revision to the BlackBerry PlayBook OS was released in February 2012.[4] The PlayBook also supports Android OS applications, allowing them to be sold and installed through the BlackBerry App World store.[5]

Early reviews were mixed saying that although the hardware was good, several features were missing. Shipments totaled approximately 500,000 units during the first quarter of sales and 200,000 in the following quarter.[6] Many of the 700,000 units shipped to retailers allegedly remained on the shelves for months, prompting BlackBerry to introduce dramatic price reductions in November 2011 to increase sales.[7] Sales rebounded following the price cuts,[8] with BlackBerry shipping approximately 2.5 million BlackBerry PlayBooks by June 1, 2013. At the end of that same month, the CEO announced the platform would not be further developed.

History

Rumors about the forthcoming computer, nicknamed the 'BlackPad' in the press because of its expected similarity to Apple's competing iPad, had circulated for several months before the announcement.[9][10] Research In Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis and Adobe Systems CTO Kevin Lynch staged the first public demonstration of the PlayBook on October 25, 2010,[11] onstage at the opening-day keynote of the Adobe MAX 2010 conference.

Among the features demonstrated was its tight integration with and support for Adobe AIR applications and full Flash support. According to Lazaridis, "We're not trying to dumb down the internet for a mobile device. What we've done is bring up mobile devices to the level of desktop computers." Lazaridis then announced at the end of his presentation that developers who get Adobe AIR applications approved on BlackBerry App World would be eligible for free BlackBerry PlayBook tablets.[12] Since then, the free PlayBook offer has been extended to include WebWorks applications.

Features

The BlackBerry PlayBook supports up to 1080p video playback. PlayBook Features a 3 MP front-facing camera for video chatting over Wi-Fi and a rear-facing 5 MP camera, both of which can record 1080p video.[13] The PlayBook has a 1024×600 WSVGA with an aspect ratio of 16:9 making this device adequate for viewing HD video content or other media, 7-inch display and 3D graphics acceleration. It features a variety of sensors, including an InvenSense 6-axis gyroscope, magnetometer, and accelerometer. The PlayBook uses the dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP4430 processor. While the newer and faster PlayBook included the dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP4460 processor.[14] The BlackBerry PlayBook supports high resolution video playback (H.264, MPEG4, WMV), and audio (MP3, AAC 5.1, WMA 5.1 audio playback) formats. It also has a micro-HDMI port for HDMI video output. The BlackBerry PlayBook receives a score of 428 in "The HTML5 Test" for its browser placing 4th for tablets and beating, Chrome Beta, Chrome 18, iOS 7 (Safari), iOS 6.0 (Safari), Opera Mobile 12.10, Silk 2.2 (Amazon Kindle Fire), Internet Explorer 11, and Android 4.0 browsers with BlackBerry Tablet OS 2.1. With its Adobe Flash Version 11.1.121.74 support, Flash content is usable.

Reviews

BlackBerry PlayBook was released in Canada and USA on April 19, 2011; the UK[15] and Netherlands on June 16, 2011;[16] and the United Arab Emirates on June 25, 2011.[17] Early reviews for the product were mixed, praising the PlayBook's fluid UI, Adobe Flash supported webkit-based browser,[18] Flash Video support, fast JavaScript and HTML 5.0 Web page rendering, HDMI output, and multitasking capabilities.

PlayBook was criticized initially requiring a BlackBerry for its native email and calendar applications, although third party email and calendar applications are supported. The platform also has relatively few native third-party applications compared to other platforms, though the number available had steadily risen.

Following the mixed reviews, BlackBerry's Playbook began to gain traction and receive better reviews, as the temporary issues are being solved. Walt Mossberg, columnist for The Wall Street Journal, wrote, "I got the strong impression RIM is scrambling to get the product to market."[19] RIM's then co-CEO Jim Balsillie countered critics by noting that there were more than 60 million BlackBerry smartphones in use with the ability to pair with a PlayBook.[20]

In April 2013, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins stated in an interview that "in five years I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet anymore",[21] a position that analysts attributed to BlackBerry's "spectacular failure" in the tablet market with the PlayBook.[22]

Applications

At the time of launch, between 2,000 and 3,000 apps were available from the BlackBerry App World. As of May 1, 2012, there are over 24,700 PlayBook applications available in BlackBerry App World.[23]

BlackBerry announced on March 24, 2011, that it would expand its application ecosystem for the PlayBook to include BlackBerry Java and Android-based applications. In a press release, BlackBerry stated that developers would be able to simply repackage, code sign, and submit their Android apps into BlackBerry App World, however for the first update, only Android 2.3 applications will be able to run on the PlayBook.[24] These applications became available in the BlackBerry Tablet OS 2.0, released on February 21, 2012. However, Java applications will not be available until a future update.[25] Popular Android applications that have not been ported onto BlackBerry world such as Pinterest and Whatsapp can be installed by users through the sideloading process. However, after the 2.1 OS update, RIM denied this sideloading process.[26]

Updates to operating system

At first, a decision by BlackBerry to ship the PlayBook without native applications for e-mail and calendar became a source of criticism and derision by reviewers and users. The only way to access email was through the web browser, BlackBerry Bridge, or third-party applications from App World, which BlackBerry chose for security reasons. However, BlackBerry has made these native applications available in an update to the system software.[27]

The Playbook OS 2.0 was released on February 21, 2012.[28] The software update added integrated native email, calendar, and contact apps. It also included visual changes to the operating system, support for a variety of Android applications and also brought three new applications built into the OS: Press Reader, a newspaper reader; News, an RSS reader; and Print To Go, which can be used to send documents from a PC to the PlayBook. BBM (aka BlackBerry Messenger) support was not included with the 2.0 update, although BlackBerry intends to support BBM in a future update. BBM is still supported through the BlackBerry Bridge software, allowing users to continue to have access to it while bridged to their BlackBerry smartphone.

On October 3, 2012, BlackBerry released Playbook OS 2.1.

On January 30, 2013, BlackBerry confirmed that both the Wi-Fi PlayBook and the newer cellular PlayBooks would be receiving an update to the new BlackBerry 10 operating system in 2013.[29]

On June 28, 2013, the company announced that plans to bring BlackBerry 10 to the PlayBook were canceled [30] sparking fears of the device's potential scrapping. According to BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, multiple teams had spent "a great deal of time and energy" investigating ways to bring the OS to the device. Ultimately, Heins intervened to cancel the project citing his dissatisfaction with the "level of performance and user experience". While no immediate decisions over the device's future are certain, Heins did promise BlackBerry would "support PlayBook on the existing software platforms and configurations."[31]

Encryption

Because BlackBerry Bridge accesses mail, calendar, and contacts directly from a tethered BlackBerry phone, the PlayBook meets the same encryption standards as the BlackBerry phone. Some cryptographic components of the BlackBerry OS (kernels, cryptography-related OS and Java modules) are certified under FIPS 140-2,[32] which makes the tablet eligible for use by U.S. federal government agencies.

The BlackBerry PlayBook OS2.1 update in September 2012 enabled full-disk encryption on the device, using the same algorithm as previously used that had been limited to the Enterprise kernel handling the tethered content from a paired BlackBerry phone.

BlackBerry PlayBook models

The first PlayBook was a 7 in (180 mm) tablet with Wi-Fi connectivity and a dual core, 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 processor. Customers could purchase the WiFi PlayBook in 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB storage configurations.

In June 2012, the 16 GB model was discontinued, however the 32 and 64 GB Wi-Fi versions remained for sale.[33]

In August 2012, the PlayBook 4G LTE was released in Canada. It featured a dual-core 1.5 GHz processor, 4G LTE and UMTS/HSPA+ cellular connectivity, and an NFC chip. Unlike the earlier PlayBook model, the PlayBook 4G LTE was only sold through carrier channels.[34] In November 2012, another variant of the 1.5 GHz PlayBook, the PlayBook 3G+, was released in the UK.[35] Unlike the Wi-Fi models, the 4G LTE and 3G+ models are not available in 16 GB or 64 GB versions.

Following the launch of the BlackBerry 10 operating system and the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins confirmed that the company was exploring the opportunities for future tablet releases but had not announced further plans in the tablet market[36] but that the PlayBook would not be converted to the new BlackBerry 10 OS, having decided "to stop these efforts and focus on [its] core hardware portfolio" of mobile phones, thereby bringing the PlayBook to its end-of-life.[37]

In March 2015, BlackBerry announced the BlackBerry Secutablet, a tablet that uses Samsung Knox with the hardware from the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5.[38]

BlackBerry PlayBook accessories

In August 2011, Blackberry advertised the following "Made for Playbook" accessories: leather slipcase from Valextra (Italy); Premium Charger; Delvaux (Belgium) envelope-style leather case; Leather Journal; Rapid Charging Pod; Neoprene Zip Sleeve; Convertible Case; Blackberry Earphones; Ganzo (Japan) leather zipped pocket; Porter (Japan) nylon canvas sleeve, and a zipped bag; WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie (Canada) leather zippered wallet-style case; Soft Shell; Leather Sleeve; Rapid Travel Charger; Brooklyn (Japan) calfskin case; Ettinger (England) leather case; Neoprene sleeve; Torch Smartphone (for "accessing emails"); Leather Envelope.[39]

Reception and sales

Various sources estimated the sales figure on launch day alone at approximately 50,000, exceeding analyst's expectations.[40] BlackBerry announced in its quarterly earnings that half a million PlayBook tablets were shipped in the first quarter.[41] However, after lukewarm market reception, there were reports that the company allegedly revised its second-quarter estimates from 2.4 million down to 800,000 – 900,000 units.[42]

Following several months of poor sales, BlackBerry started discounting the price of Playbook from its original retail price to improve the product's run rate at retail. In December 2011, BlackBerry took a $485 million write-down to account for offering price discounts.[43] Sales improved in subsequent quarters as a result.

Financial Quarter Date Shipments
Q1 2012 May 28, 2011 500,000[44]
Q2 2012 August 27, 2011 200,000[45]
Q3 2012 November 26, 2011 150,000[46]
Q4 2012 March 3, 2012 500,000[47]
Q1 2013 June 2, 2012 260,000 [48]
Q2 2013 September 1, 2012 130,000[49]
Q3 2013 December 1, 2012 255,000[50]
Q4 2013 March 2, 2013 370,000[51]
Q1 2014 June 1, 2013 100,000[52]
Lifetime Shipments As of June 1, 2013 2,465,000

According to Strategy Analytics figures in the 2011 second quarter, the PlayBook's market share in the middle of 2011 was 3.3%, compared to iOS (iPads) by Apple with 61.3%, Android by Google with 30.1%, and various Windows by Microsoft with 4.6%.[53]

However, the PlayBook remained relatively popular tablet in Canada during earlier years, accounting for nearly 20% of the tablet market in Research In Motion's home country in a report released in July 2012.[54] Strong discounting of the older Wi-Fi PlayBooks resulted in strong sales in the UK during Christmas 2012.[55][56]

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External links

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The BlackBerry PlayBook is a mini tablet computer developed by BlackBerry and made by Quanta Computer an original design manufacturer ODM 1 2 It was first released for sale on April 19 2011 in Canada and the United States BlackBerry PlayBookDeveloperBlackBerry LtdManufacturerQuanta Computer contract manufacturer TypeMini tablet computer media playerRelease dateApril 19 2011Operating systemBlackBerry Tablet OS QNX CPU1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 Cortex A9 dual core Memory1 GB RAMStorage16 32 64 GB FlashDisplay7 in 180 mm LCD display1024 600 px WSVGA 16 9 aspect ratio 1080p HDMI output GraphicsPowerVR SGX540SoundStereo microphones loudspeakersInputCapacitive 4 point multi touch touchscreenGPS3 axis accelerometer gyroscopeMagnetometerCamera1080p HD video 5 MP rear 3 MP frontConnectivityWi Fi 802 11 a b g n Bluetooth 3 1Micro USBMicro HDMIPower20 Wh 5 4 Ah 3 7 V Online services7digital BlackBerry App World Rovi Video StoreDimensions194 mm 7 6 in H130 mm 5 1 in W9 7 mm 0 38 in DMass425 grams 0 937 lb Websiteca wbr blackberry wbr com wbr playbook tabletBlackBerry PlayBook 4G LTEDeveloperBlackBerryManufacturerQuanta Computer on contract TypeTablet media playerRelease dateAugust 9 2012Operating systemBlackBerry Tablet OS QNX CPU1 5 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4460 Cortex A9 dual core Memory1 GB RAMStorage32 GB FlashDisplay7 in 180 mm LCD display1024 600 px WSVGA 16 9 aspect ratio 1080p HDMI output GraphicsPowerVR SGX540SoundStereo microphones loudspeakersInputCapacitive 4 point multi touch touchscreenGPS3 axis accelerometer gyroscopeMagnetometerConnectivityWi Fi 802 11 a b g n 4G LTE 700 1700 MHz UMTS HSPA 800 900 1700 1900 2100 MHz Bluetooth 3 1Micro USBMicro HDMI NFC installed but deactivated Power17 76 Wh 4 8 Ah 3 7 V Online services7digital BlackBerry App World Rovi Video StoreDimensions194 mm 7 6 in H130 mm 5 1 in W9 7 mm 0 38 in DMass405 grams 0 893 lb Websiteblackberry wbr com wbr playbook tabletThe PlayBook is the first device to run BlackBerry Tablet OS based on QNX Neutrino and runs apps developed using Adobe AIR 3 It was later announced that the BlackBerry Tablet OS would be merged with the existing BlackBerry OS to produce a new operating system BlackBerry 10 that would be used universally across BlackBerry s product line A second major revision to the BlackBerry PlayBook OS was released in February 2012 4 The PlayBook also supports Android OS applications allowing them to be sold and installed through the BlackBerry App World store 5 Early reviews were mixed saying that although the hardware was good several features were missing Shipments totaled approximately 500 000 units during the first quarter of sales and 200 000 in the following quarter 6 Many of the 700 000 units shipped to retailers allegedly remained on the shelves for months prompting BlackBerry to introduce dramatic price reductions in November 2011 to increase sales 7 Sales rebounded following the price cuts 8 with BlackBerry shipping approximately 2 5 million BlackBerry PlayBooks by June 1 2013 At the end of that same month the CEO announced the platform would not be further developed Contents 1 History 2 Features 3 Reviews 4 Applications 5 Updates to operating system 6 Encryption 7 BlackBerry PlayBook models 8 BlackBerry PlayBook accessories 9 Reception and sales 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditRumors about the forthcoming computer nicknamed the BlackPad in the press because of its expected similarity to Apple s competing iPad had circulated for several months before the announcement 9 10 Research In Motion co CEO Mike Lazaridis and Adobe Systems CTO Kevin Lynch staged the first public demonstration of the PlayBook on October 25 2010 11 onstage at the opening day keynote of the Adobe MAX 2010 conference Among the features demonstrated was its tight integration with and support for Adobe AIR applications and full Flash support According to Lazaridis We re not trying to dumb down the internet for a mobile device What we ve done is bring up mobile devices to the level of desktop computers Lazaridis then announced at the end of his presentation that developers who get Adobe AIR applications approved on BlackBerry App World would be eligible for free BlackBerry PlayBook tablets 12 Since then the free PlayBook offer has been extended to include WebWorks applications Features EditThe BlackBerry PlayBook supports up to 1080p video playback PlayBook Features a 3 MP front facing camera for video chatting over Wi Fi and a rear facing 5 MP camera both of which can record 1080p video 13 The PlayBook has a 1024 600 WSVGA with an aspect ratio of 16 9 making this device adequate for viewing HD video content or other media 7 inch display and 3D graphics acceleration It features a variety of sensors including an InvenSense 6 axis gyroscope magnetometer and accelerometer The PlayBook uses the dual core Texas Instruments OMAP4430 processor While the newer and faster PlayBook included the dual core Texas Instruments OMAP4460 processor 14 The BlackBerry PlayBook supports high resolution video playback H 264 MPEG4 WMV and audio MP3 AAC 5 1 WMA 5 1 audio playback formats It also has a micro HDMI port for HDMI video output The BlackBerry PlayBook receives a score of 428 in The HTML5 Test for its browser placing 4th for tablets and beating Chrome Beta Chrome 18 iOS 7 Safari iOS 6 0 Safari Opera Mobile 12 10 Silk 2 2 Amazon Kindle Fire Internet Explorer 11 and Android 4 0 browsers with BlackBerry Tablet OS 2 1 With its Adobe Flash Version 11 1 121 74 support Flash content is usable Reviews EditBlackBerry PlayBook was released in Canada and USA on April 19 2011 the UK 15 and Netherlands on June 16 2011 16 and the United Arab Emirates on June 25 2011 17 Early reviews for the product were mixed praising the PlayBook s fluid UI Adobe Flash supported webkit based browser 18 Flash Video support fast JavaScript and HTML 5 0 Web page rendering HDMI output and multitasking capabilities PlayBook was criticized initially requiring a BlackBerry for its native email and calendar applications although third party email and calendar applications are supported The platform also has relatively few native third party applications compared to other platforms though the number available had steadily risen Following the mixed reviews BlackBerry s Playbook began to gain traction and receive better reviews as the temporary issues are being solved Walt Mossberg columnist for The Wall Street Journal wrote I got the strong impression RIM is scrambling to get the product to market 19 RIM s then co CEO Jim Balsillie countered critics by noting that there were more than 60 million BlackBerry smartphones in use with the ability to pair with a PlayBook 20 In April 2013 BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins stated in an interview that in five years I don t think there ll be a reason to have a tablet anymore 21 a position that analysts attributed to BlackBerry s spectacular failure in the tablet market with the PlayBook 22 Applications EditAt the time of launch between 2 000 and 3 000 apps were available from the BlackBerry App World As of May 1 2012 there are over 24 700 PlayBook applications available in BlackBerry App World 23 BlackBerry announced on March 24 2011 that it would expand its application ecosystem for the PlayBook to include BlackBerry Java and Android based applications In a press release BlackBerry stated that developers would be able to simply repackage code sign and submit their Android apps into BlackBerry App World however for the first update only Android 2 3 applications will be able to run on the PlayBook 24 These applications became available in the BlackBerry Tablet OS 2 0 released on February 21 2012 However Java applications will not be available until a future update 25 Popular Android applications that have not been ported onto BlackBerry world such as Pinterest and Whatsapp can be installed by users through the sideloading process However after the 2 1 OS update RIM denied this sideloading process 26 Updates to operating system EditAt first a decision by BlackBerry to ship the PlayBook without native applications for e mail and calendar became a source of criticism and derision by reviewers and users The only way to access email was through the web browser BlackBerry Bridge or third party applications from App World which BlackBerry chose for security reasons However BlackBerry has made these native applications available in an update to the system software 27 The Playbook OS 2 0 was released on February 21 2012 28 The software update added integrated native email calendar and contact apps It also included visual changes to the operating system support for a variety of Android applications and also brought three new applications built into the OS Press Reader a newspaper reader News an RSS reader and Print To Go which can be used to send documents from a PC to the PlayBook BBM aka BlackBerry Messenger support was not included with the 2 0 update although BlackBerry intends to support BBM in a future update BBM is still supported through the BlackBerry Bridge software allowing users to continue to have access to it while bridged to their BlackBerry smartphone On October 3 2012 BlackBerry released Playbook OS 2 1 On January 30 2013 BlackBerry confirmed that both the Wi Fi PlayBook and the newer cellular PlayBooks would be receiving an update to the new BlackBerry 10 operating system in 2013 29 On June 28 2013 the company announced that plans to bring BlackBerry 10 to the PlayBook were canceled 30 sparking fears of the device s potential scrapping According to BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins multiple teams had spent a great deal of time and energy investigating ways to bring the OS to the device Ultimately Heins intervened to cancel the project citing his dissatisfaction with the level of performance and user experience While no immediate decisions over the device s future are certain Heins did promise BlackBerry would support PlayBook on the existing software platforms and configurations 31 Encryption EditBecause BlackBerry Bridge accesses mail calendar and contacts directly from a tethered BlackBerry phone the PlayBook meets the same encryption standards as the BlackBerry phone Some cryptographic components of the BlackBerry OS kernels cryptography related OS and Java modules are certified under FIPS 140 2 32 which makes the tablet eligible for use by U S federal government agencies The BlackBerry PlayBook OS2 1 update in September 2012 enabled full disk encryption on the device using the same algorithm as previously used that had been limited to the Enterprise kernel handling the tethered content from a paired BlackBerry phone BlackBerry PlayBook models EditThe first PlayBook was a 7 in 180 mm tablet with Wi Fi connectivity and a dual core 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 processor Customers could purchase the WiFi PlayBook in 16 GB 32 GB and 64 GB storage configurations In June 2012 the 16 GB model was discontinued however the 32 and 64 GB Wi Fi versions remained for sale 33 In August 2012 the PlayBook 4G LTE was released in Canada It featured a dual core 1 5 GHz processor 4G LTE and UMTS HSPA cellular connectivity and an NFC chip Unlike the earlier PlayBook model the PlayBook 4G LTE was only sold through carrier channels 34 In November 2012 another variant of the 1 5 GHz PlayBook the PlayBook 3G was released in the UK 35 Unlike the Wi Fi models the 4G LTE and 3G models are not available in 16 GB or 64 GB versions Following the launch of the BlackBerry 10 operating system and the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins confirmed that the company was exploring the opportunities for future tablet releases but had not announced further plans in the tablet market 36 but that the PlayBook would not be converted to the new BlackBerry 10 OS having decided to stop these efforts and focus on its core hardware portfolio of mobile phones thereby bringing the PlayBook to its end of life 37 In March 2015 BlackBerry announced the BlackBerry Secutablet a tablet that uses Samsung Knox with the hardware from the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10 5 38 BlackBerry PlayBook accessories EditIn August 2011 Blackberry advertised the following Made for Playbook accessories leather slipcase from Valextra Italy Premium Charger Delvaux Belgium envelope style leather case Leather Journal Rapid Charging Pod Neoprene Zip Sleeve Convertible Case Blackberry Earphones Ganzo Japan leather zipped pocket Porter Japan nylon canvas sleeve and a zipped bag WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie Canada leather zippered wallet style case Soft Shell Leather Sleeve Rapid Travel Charger Brooklyn Japan calfskin case Ettinger England leather case Neoprene sleeve Torch Smartphone for accessing emails Leather Envelope 39 Reception and sales EditVarious sources estimated the sales figure on launch day alone at approximately 50 000 exceeding analyst s expectations 40 BlackBerry announced in its quarterly earnings that half a million PlayBook tablets were shipped in the first quarter 41 However after lukewarm market reception there were reports that the company allegedly revised its second quarter estimates from 2 4 million down to 800 000 900 000 units 42 Following several months of poor sales BlackBerry started discounting the price of Playbook from its original retail price to improve the product s run rate at retail In December 2011 BlackBerry took a 485 million write down to account for offering price discounts 43 Sales improved in subsequent quarters as a result Financial Quarter Date ShipmentsQ1 2012 May 28 2011 500 000 44 Q2 2012 August 27 2011 200 000 45 Q3 2012 November 26 2011 150 000 46 Q4 2012 March 3 2012 500 000 47 Q1 2013 June 2 2012 260 000 48 Q2 2013 September 1 2012 130 000 49 Q3 2013 December 1 2012 255 000 50 Q4 2013 March 2 2013 370 000 51 Q1 2014 June 1 2013 100 000 52 Lifetime Shipments As of June 1 2013 2 465 000According to Strategy Analytics figures in the 2011 second quarter the PlayBook s market share in the middle of 2011 was 3 3 compared to iOS iPads by Apple with 61 3 Android by Google with 30 1 and various Windows by Microsoft with 4 6 53 However the PlayBook remained relatively popular tablet in Canada during earlier years accounting for nearly 20 of the tablet market in Research In Motion s home country in a report released in July 2012 54 Strong discounting of the older Wi Fi PlayBooks resulted in strong sales in the UK during Christmas 2012 55 56 References Edit The Amazon tablet will look like a PlayBook because it basically is Engadget Archived from the original on March 14 2017 Retrieved June 19 2014 BlackBerry maker unveils PlayBook tablet September 27 2010 Reuters RIM Unveils The BlackBerry PlayBook Press release Research In Motion September 27 2010 An Update on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2 0 Archived from the original on October 5 2014 Retrieved December 11 2011 Chris Davies RIM PlayBook Android app limits detailed disappointingly SlashGear September 28 2011 Nancy 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