Blackberry Tablet confirmed, will support Flash

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I'm very happy that Blackberry is trying to compete. Competition is very good for all of us. Although, I must say. They really need to improve the look and feel of their devices. It in my opinion has a very flat and industrial type feel to it. It's clean and crisp and while that probably works in a business sense, I think overall it's a complete fail. Even when I'm working I want something with a fuller more lush environment to work in.

Blackberry needs to move on from the look and feel they created 11 years ago. It's old and crusty. Like the guys at Microsoft, they just can't seem to move on in some of their business practices.

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Blackberry Tablet confirmed, will support Flash
By Tim Conneally | Published July 12, 2010, 7:05 PM

Rumors of a BlackBerry tablet have been circulating for months, and statements from Rodman & Renshaw analyst Ashok Kumar on Friday have rekindled the discussion with a little bit more accuracy.

A source close to RIM confirmed to Betanews that Kumar's statements were accurate, including the screen size, and the dual camera setup. But they gave us a bit of additional information that the rumors haven't covered yet: Flash support.


In May, when Boy Genius Report wrote about it, it was estimated to be 8.9" in size, and equipped only with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, making it a companion device to the owner's BlackBerry, sort of like what Palm attempted with the Foleo.

In June, the Wall Street Journal followed up, saying that the device will have a slide-out keyboard, and will run on "a new version of the BlackBerry operating system...[with] a universal search bar."

Some of what the Wall Street Journal report discussed can be seen in the BlackBerry 6 video that was released today.

[youtube]<object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/plWOkI_Urwo&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/plWOkI_Urwo&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object>[/youtube]

In his note on Friday morning, Kumar said the BlackBerry tablet will actually be a 7" device with a 1GHz Marvell Processor that has two cameras for video conferencing.

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said Flash 10.1 would be coming to BlackBerry in the second half of 2010, and in June, the company released Flash Player 10.1 to its mobile platform partners; which included support for Android, webOS, Windows Phone, LiMo, MeeGo, Symbian, and, as expected, BlackBerry.

Our source said that the BlackBerry tablet will indeed include Flash, and will have a hardware-based Flash accelerator.

Even though the iPhone is a huge success in the United States, it is still far behind BlackBerry in market share. The shoe is on the other foot in the tablet market, though, where Apple has gotten a strong head start with the iPad, even though the company has outspokenly denied support for Adobe Flash.

While the effect a Flash-supportive BlackBerry tablet will have on the consumer market is unclear, it may prove to be a very desirable companion device for mobile enterprise users.

Unfortunately, our source did not confirm earlier reports about the tablet's December launch date. However, the holiday season is a beneficial time to launch new hardware, and seasonal buying has done wonders for devices like the Motorola Droid which launched during last year's holiday season and went on to become the best-selling Android phone to date.
 
The entire face is going to be a screen?

didn't watch the whole video so maybe not but the parts I did watch looks like the entire face will be a screen.
 
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The entire face is going to be a screen?

didn't watch the whole video so maybe not but the parts I did watch looks like the entire face will be a screen.

I think that is just Blackberry OS6 demo you were seeing and not a specific device. The tablet will have OS6 on it.
 
I, for one, love Blackberry because it's very functional. For business use, I don't need much of the functionality you get with other types of phones. The IPhone is great but you have to use ATT which sucks. The Droid, which I have, is great but it's not as easy to use when your driving or what have you. Not as fun as some other phones, not nearly as many applications but it's solid and that's what I need. I need the phone to work, get E-mail, IM, have some capability to see attachments and get reception. That's the BlackBerry.
 

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