Originally Posted by
Bbnivende This is apparently what the bridge does:
�Use your smartphone�s keyboard, trackpad and touchscreen to remotely control your PlayBook� tablet.
�Browse the web on your tablet using your existing BlackBerry� smartphone�s connection, if supported by your wireless service provider.
�Get access to your email, calendar, contacts, memopad, tasks and BBM � all on the large tablet display.
Given that the Z10 and Q10 have no trackpad that feature will not work. Who could be bothered to bridge a Z10 to type on a PB ? or from a Q10 either. A tablet with a decent keyboard like the new Surface might be useful.
Bowse the internet .. how is that better than using bluetooth or mobile hot spot.
Access to BB features on a larger screen. This all made sense when BB's had a tiny screen , you had lots of BBM contacts and there was no native e-mail app. I have seen no need to use my PB as a BB surrogate since they upgraded the PB software.
There is no way to bring the PB back from the dead. Advertising will not help. There needs to be a new PB... faster, thinner, lighter, bigger screen, useful high grade detachable keyboard ( or bulit on KB), more memory and SD memory, HD output, USB ports and apps.
They can't make any money by selling cheap Android style knock offs. They need to be back up market.