The Playtoy is on life support and people still try to defend it. Laughable at best.
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The Playtoy is on life support and people still try to defend it. Laughable at best.
You asked a question and I answered. You seem angry.
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Netflix lost 800,000 customers and I was one of them. They still have something like 23 million left. That's a lot more than the number of Playbook users.
As for using a browser to access email on a laptop (or desktop), its not something I would do, nor would I suggest someone else did. Why should anyone have to use a web based interface for something as basic as reading their mail. Even on a desktop, web email is generally rather clunky (and vunerable to hacking). On a mobile device its barely useable and won't work at all when you are not connected to the internet. Also, why shouldn't I have push email with notifications? BB phones can do that, why did they release a tablet that does not?
Oh and as far as webmail on the PB wide spread complaints of cpanel errors for folks....
I wasn't refering to netflix recent bad news. Most people I know use the network or cable websites, hulu or amazon prime. I just don't know anyone who still pays for netflix. I answered a question in regard to the email. I use web mail personally. I wasn't saying they shouldn't have an email client. I simply stated I would tell somebody who asked to use the web for that. It works fine for me.
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I would not stake my reputation on anything Blackberry.
I'm sorry. I'm not going to bash. Just being realistic. I mean if I give a Blackberry to a 4 year old or a 70 year old they would take a full day to find how to open a BBM chat and text to them. I give an "I" device, the person gets the hang of it pretty quick. See, I find that the touch thing is natural for us, humans. Its like if your touching something. Its fluid and fast
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I would and have recommend a BB handset to someone who wanted an email device with a keyboard.