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RIM Blackberry to Launch “BlackPad” as iPad Rival

It’s not unusual for rumors to pick up around the time of a big conference like the BlackBerry Developer Conference. Earlier today I mentioned RIM trademarking “SurfBook” and said we might see the rumoredBlackBerry Tablet by the end of the year. It looks like I wasn’t too far off because some sources have toldThe Wall Street Journal that RIM could be unveiling it at DEVCON in San Francisco next week. These sources have also said the tablet “is scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of this year” which is right around the corner.

Last month we also found out that QNX Software Systems would be behind the tablet’s dedicated OS. At the time it was thought that this unique OS would only be available for the tablet but WSJ’s sources have said “RIM eventually plans to transition its BlackBerry smartphones to the QNX operating system”, a very exciting bit of info.

Completely revamping the OS would definitely give RIM the edge they’ve needed in the smartphone race against competition like Apple and Google. If all goes well and these rumors hold up, we might just see a preview of the tablet and new OS next week

Feature Review, Availability and Price

The rumored price is USD 499. Blackpad will be available from September.

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1 Response to " RIM Blackberry to Launch “BlackPad” as iPad Rival "

  1. John says:

    hmm, I prefer iPad.
    Though BlackPad might have many features, even iPad don’t have, but I think it lose, first the name “BlackPad” is after iPad, second, it’s later after iPad so much time!!

    So I’ll stick with my iPad, It is perfect! Much nicer than any CPU I have ever owned. For work, all my other computers would do a lot of things I would never use it for, and do it painfully in the process (slow, buggy, etc.). When you get down to what you do most on you personal computer… the iPad does almost all of the things an average user needs, and with a much much nicer U/I. Easy of use, fast, and efficient. The other computer manufacturers could learn a thing or two from this, but even if they do… they will probably screw-up the one they come out with by adding all the crap back in again. For entertainment, now with one of the top features of iPad — movie watching, Im totally sucked in enjoying kinds of videos and movies with iPad, though some times need in the help of iPad video converter from iFunia for lack of flash support. Ugggggg!!!!

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