Wikipedia has become a very reliable source for things that I consider "standard university knowledge".
As long as you don't ask it how to clone humans, it will normally give you some nice answers.
As long as you dont cite wikipedia in a reference!! if you do, prepare for having your head chopped off!!!! (at least that how it is here in the UK in the sciences.. wikipedia=the devil
Your evidence is anecdotal, live with it.
I do believe you though, that these tablets are being sold.
Price being the factor that gets them sold.
And Price is a very big problem for BlackBerry, because they still price their devices ridiculously high, and as we have seen with hard data (the non-anecdotal type), 98.5% of consumers aren't buying into the device.
I think that this is one of the most obvious forms of confirmation bias I have seen in a long time.
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