- There are some very strong opinions with regards to the Playbook. Not sure if this will be possible but it would be interesting and possible helpful to new Playbook owners and prospective owners to know what the pros and cons are of the PB.
I would recommend to those who are extremely techy to list them in a why that most non tech people will understand.
Pros:
1. The 7" size is easily carried and small enough to put in a pocket or purse but big enough to see
2. The bridge feature which allows for connecting to a BB phone and viewing messages, contacts, calender, files, and using the BB phones browser to connect to the internet
3. Its ability to multi task
4. The clarity of videos and pictures
5. When connected to WiFi the browser is a full function browser
6. The camera front and back.
Cons:
1. No auto correct
2. No spell checker
3. No native email,calender, or messenger
4. No 3g or 4g connection
I am interested in what others have found. Please be concise and considerate to other posters.
I am saying this as a noob PB owner, so if I'm missing something, I would appreciate any info on enhancing the bridge browser. Thanks.12-04-11 04:22 PMLike 0 -
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I like the email feature where when I press send on my BB phone, it asks to check spelling and offers fixes but does not impose them. Seriously miss that.
I like the "dont" to "don't" and "i" to "I" etc type of fixes. I like the HOLD letter and it changes to UPPERcase.
I like my autotext, where I type "f" and SPACE and it places my name in and other such abbreviations or shorthands.
I do not mind auto-completion where I type "comp" and it offers completions (compare, complete, completes, completed, completing, etc) to those but I understand that drives some folks crazy (crazier!).12-04-11 04:39 PMLike 0 - I am in agreement with your pros and cons with the exception of pro #5. I don't disagree with that assessment, but rather would like to see the bridged browser have full functionality rather than having to rely on wifi.
I am saying this as a noob PB owner, so if I'm missing something, I would appreciate any info on enhancing the bridge browser. Thanks.
GoogleMaps does not work on the pb.
I have a credit union site that for some reason or other (poor coding probably) that overlays elements (links) atop one another making it hard to press a link (no problems with IE)12-04-11 04:44 PMLike 0 - No, no a2dp. It is around the corner of the next year, around Feb or expected or NOT! And yes, folks have had both wifi and camera issues. The wifi has workarounds. The camera - I am not sure.12-04-11 04:47 PMLike 0
- I am in agreement with your pros and cons with the exception of pro #5. I don't disagree with that assessment, but rather would like to see the bridged browser have full functionality rather than having to rely on wifi.
I am saying this as a noob PB owner, so if I'm missing something, I would appreciate any info on enhancing the bridge browser. Thanks.12-04-11 04:51 PMLike 0 - We still can't seem to come up with the proper terms to describe the various TYPING aids.
I like the email feature where when I press send on my BB phone, it asks to check spelling and offers fixes but does not impose them. Seriously miss that.
I like the "dont" to "don't" and "i" to "I" etc type of fixes. I like the HOLD letter and it changes to UPPERcase.
I like my autotext, where I type "f" and SPACE and it places my name in and other such abbreviations or shorthands.
I do not mind auto-completion where I type "comp" and it offers completions (compare, complete, completes, completed, completing, etc) to those but I understand that drives some folks crazy (crazier!).12-04-11 04:52 PMLike 2 - I am hoping someone else can answer this. The WiFi issues are connecting on a N wireless router and WPA2 sometimes. Both have work arounds. I have not noticed any challenges with the camera. I do not use bluetooth audio so I can not adress that issue12-04-11 04:56 PMLike 0
- I understand that, but what I perhaps should have stated more clearly is that there are certain sites like appworld that you must have a wifi connection to download from, even though that site is accessible from my phone.12-04-11 04:59 PMLike 0
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- a2dp = Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
That is what allows stereo music and music from videos to play over wireless Bluetooth (BT) headsets.
Now, what keeps happening here in Crackberry is that folks forget that there was even a simpler BT. That was what allowed those smaller earpieces to just allow wireless connections between the phone and earpiece - monoaural sound or just the voice call (I'm sure someone can state its actual name/term). The pb does not even support that simpler standard. Is is what allows "hands-free" communication.
Here's what Phonescoop says:
"A2DP
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
A Bluetooth profile (mode) for streaming audio, such as from a music phone to headphones.
Compared to profiles such as Headset and Handsfree, A2DP supports stereo audio, and is one-way instead of two-way."Hgouck likes this.12-04-11 05:19 PMLike 1 - Okay veering off the topic a bit. (Dont think its worth a new thread)
Is it me or we really do not need all that bezel on 7inch devices? I mean you hold 7 inch devices differently from 10 inch ones therefore less would suffice..12-04-11 05:25 PMLike 0 - I hope I am not doing anything wrong by coping this here I just thought it was on topic for this post
While the browser works well in most instances, it sometimes does not load sites or you have to reload. A few sites report compatibility issues. Also:
1. No page up/dn option so you often inadvertently open new tabs instead when you try to scroll.
2. Scrolling is difficult to do effectively.
3. With the top bar minimized you can not scroll forward.
4. Typing this it does not detect the need for capital letters following a line feed. Nor does it detect numbered bullets.
5. You can not navigate the text with a forward/back key.
6. When login in to web pages the text entry does not always go to the next line, but instead tries to load the next page.
7. It is sometimes difficult to select hyper links on web pages such as when selecting ”tic” options which tend to be very small.
8. There is no option to place favorite links in folders.
9. The cut/paste option is difficult to use.
12-04-11 05:41 PMLike 0 - Pros:
1. The 7" size is easily carried and small enough to put in a pocket or purse but big enough to see
2. The bridge feature which allows for connecting to a BB phone and viewing messages, contacts, calender, files, and using the BB phones browser to connect to the internet
3. Its ability to multi task
4. The clarity of videos and pictures
5. When connected to WiFi the browser is a full function browser
6. The camera front and back.
Cons:
1. No auto correct
2. No spell checker
3. No native email,calender, or messenger
4. No 3g or 4g connection <---not necessary for me
I am interested in what others have found. Please be concise and considerate to other posters.
Playbook still rules.12-04-11 05:50 PMLike 0 - You can also bridge a wifi connection from your phone. I have an unusual situation where the playbook is not allowed to connect to my company's network but i can bridge with the phone while it is on the wifi network even with the mobile connection turned off.Hgouck likes this.12-04-11 05:53 PMLike 1
- Throughout the thread there has been pretty good feedback. On topic posts would be appreciatedBlackStormRising likes this.12-04-11 06:26 PMLike 1
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Cons: Routers, ALL routers should be supported and work (especially if they did before).12-04-11 07:21 PMLike 0 - What problem are you having with the DM? I have not had a problem backing up my PB. And I done it every week since I bought it. Just this morning actually12-04-11 07:34 PMLike 0
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