BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 Release



Almost everyone in the possession of the BlackBerry playbook impatiently waiting and anticipating the release of the new 2.0 software is said to fix many of the issues that have plagued the playbook and added functionality for the Research In Motion's tablet as well. Although no official date has been released to the public from Research In Motion the many sources over the internet saying that the release date of the new 2.0 software for BlackBerry playbook on 17 veljača 2012th

With the release of 2.0 software, a new playbook in terms of integration of Android app support will of course mean a whole new slew of applications that will be available on the BlackBerry playbook. This will greatly help in the fight against one of the biggest complaints from consumers that do not exist in the immediate vicinity as well as many applications available for BlackBerry products are its rivals IOS and Android. Beta testing has shown that this Android application pro-great on the playbook in terms of graphic and functional aspects.

BlackBerry playbook 2.0 will also see the addition of RIM's BlackBerry App World, with an experience that is virtually seamless for the end user. Playbook 2.0 will also allow you to create a folder, it will have the original e-mail, calendar and contacts that will support a very compelling upgrade packages that would be part of the original presentation.

In addition to the top of Android support, and adding applications that were missed the first time, will now have a video store that's powered by Rova, where you will be able to download and rent movies and TV shows. These rented or purchased shows will be able to output to 1080p via HDMI, and can use this content in any other device running the Roxio software. In addition you will have the ability to turn your BlackBerry into a keyboard or mouse to navigate the BlackBerry playbook, using the BlackBerry Bridge remote control feature.

Documents to go will also see an improvement coming with the release of a new playbook software 2.0. With additional support for editing PowerPoint files, enhanced support for formulas, and the ability to embed images that will be unique features of the playbook to create a fabulous tablet not only for personal use, but for business use as well.

All in all, RIM clearly sees the need to pick up their socks and start to stay competitive in a market that requires such action. This can clearly see here the upcoming release of OS 2.0 for a playbook that RIM has finally stepped up his game, which is one step closer to filling the hole unfortunately they dug for themselves.