![]() ![]() The downside to this incredibly browser is that it doesn’t guarantee long periods of engagement on a mobile device like a tablet. Unfortunately, the Playbook’s browser is plagued with crashes after opening 4 or more tabs. It comes in handy when replying to emails or editing documents. Copy and paste is another feature I was happy to see. The Flash experience is wonderful when viewing YouTube and TED (client), but the fun stops there without Netflix and Hulu. I was genuinely impressed to see media heavy sites like World Star Hip Hop, NYT, and CNN to show flawlessly even while pinching to zoom in and out. The PlayBook may have an App World, but you’ll spend most of your time in the browser due to the lack of relevant apps. The browsing experience is top class. BlackBerry Bridge does not save any files or contacts from your smartphone to the PlayBook. This will connect the PlayBook with a BlackBerry smartphone via Bluetooth to access email, calendars, BBM, and more. ![]() BlackBerry smartphone owners will be in better luck using BlackBerry Bridge feature. No email or social networking apps? Sounds like no good reason to have a PlayBook unless you want to sit in a browser all day. Quite a few great apps live in the BlackBerry App World, but not enough to keep running back to PlayBook. ![]()
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