- Why would RIM stop them? They just see that making a QNX version is not profitable at this time. Once the PlayBook is doing great, they will think about it. This is usually how it goes.11-06-11 06:39 PMLike 0
- The ball is really in Netflix and HULUs hands.
For me I'd rather watch a movie on my 50 than my Playbook screen. But that is just me. I know others will have a lot of use for it if it were avalable.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com11-06-11 07:15 PMLike 0 -
However, $$$ talks -- and the apparent decision to pay companies like EA to develop for the PlayBook and not the media content companies (Netflix, Hulu, etc) was a huge oversight by RIM. The consumer market is just not something RIM fully understands yet or knows how to cater to, and it's killing them.11-06-11 08:29 PMLike 0 - You are correct.
However, $$$ talks -- and the apparent decision to pay companies like EA to develop for the PlayBook and not the media content companies (Netflix, Hulu, etc) was a huge oversight by RIM. The consumer market is just not something RIM fully understands yet or knows how to cater to, and it's killing them.alikat979 likes this.11-06-11 08:33 PMLike 1 - We all would, but hauling around a big tv with internet capabilities just seems dumb. Would think it would be kind of awkward on the bus or the back seat of a car on long rode trips.11-06-11 08:42 PMLike 3
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Good point.Last edited by elchavodellethbridge; 11-07-11 at 10:48 AM.
11-07-11 06:44 AMLike 0 -
Last year I used to Watch Youtube while traveling without a single buffering.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com11-07-11 07:04 AMLike 0 -
Netflix I'm not sure about, but I don't think RIM would be blocking that app. If they are then RIM is really dumb.11-07-11 09:02 AMLike 0 - You are correct.
However, $$$ talks -- and the apparent decision to pay companies like EA to develop for the PlayBook and not the media content companies (Netflix, Hulu, etc) was a huge oversight by RIM. The consumer market is just not something RIM fully understands yet or knows how to cater to, and it's killing them.
You help netflix and you get one app.11-07-11 11:28 AMLike 0 - lol even nook tablet will have native hulu plus(monthly $) and netflix app at launch. come on playbook! jump into the competition!!!
by the way, does hulu plus subscription work on playbook?RBergmann1 likes this.11-07-11 01:42 PMLike 1 - Hulu+ does not work on the PB. That is even more frustrating than Hulu not working since its a premium service and its perfectly capable of working properly on the device. Amazon Prime/VOD works perfectly fine, in HD no less.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com11-07-11 03:11 PMLike 0 - If you cable or Sat has Epix, then you can get EpixHD, which is an HBOgo like app, that is pretty damn good. Better quality of stream than HBO and Netflix!!!!!11-07-11 03:38 PMLike 0
- i just tried hulu throigh the android browser (im running os 2 beta) and i could browse, but when i attempted to watch something it said the latest version flash was requited and then gave me a notice that hulu isnt yet available on android. was kinda hoping that would work11-07-11 09:42 PMLike 0
- Hulu+ does not work on the PB. That is even more frustrating than Hulu not working since its a premium service and its perfectly capable of working properly on the device. Amazon Prime/VOD works perfectly fine, in HD no less.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com11-09-11 08:48 AMLike 0 - What irritates the @#$%^& out of me is that RIM has decided to prevent us from using a website so that they could extract additional $$$ from us yet all the other companies producing tablets have access. What will they block next? Sounding more like an iApple product.......11-13-11 08:19 AMLike 0
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It obviously wasn't a problem for Amazon. Despite the massive content they already offer, they seemed to have no problem making deals with Hulu and Netflix to get their content on the Kindle Fire (and it's not even out yet!). This, along with its price tag and other features RIM chose to ignore, has translated to sales that RIM could have easily, easily gobbled up considering the tablets are remarkably similar (although RIM still has the edge spec-wise). See where halfway-decent marketing and CONTENT gets you?
I'm as big of a BlackBerry fanboy as there is -- trust me. But RIM really needs to wake up.Last edited by bulls2213; 11-13-11 at 08:48 AM.
11-13-11 08:45 AMLike 0 - It appears to me that RIM concluded they could earn more money by developing their own product and preventing competition. Or do I have that backwards....prevent the competition and then TRY to make an almost comparable product.
Their decision thus far is costing them more in sales than allowing Hulu and Netflix to stream.
Just another nail...11-13-11 12:24 PMLike 0
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