some analysts blew out the news that Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Playbook stop production and business end that tablet device. But it is directly refuted RIM spokesperson.
Playbook news production halt is called as a figment. "The news said the production halt BlackBerry Playbook is pure fiction," said a spokesman for RIM Marisa Conway, as written by Reuters news agency.
Playbook news production halt is called as a figment. "The news said the production halt BlackBerry Playbook is pure fiction," said a spokesman for RIM Marisa Conway, as written by Reuters news agency.
Conway said that RIM remains committed to working on the tablet market and continue to develop QNX platforms in the future. QNX is an operating system used by the Playbook. Even RIM claims will launch a new device which they call 'superphones' next year. QNX will replace the operating system in use today.
Previously, semiconductor industry analyst from Collins Stewart named John Vinn, writing notes that RIM is stopping production of tablets and tablet that development projects are already planned. He also cited a report last week stating that one of the manufacturers Quanta Computer Playbook closing its factory in Taiwan and lay off half its employees.
Previously, semiconductor industry analyst from Collins Stewart named John Vinn, writing notes that RIM is stopping production of tablets and tablet that development projects are already planned. He also cited a report last week stating that one of the manufacturers Quanta Computer Playbook closing its factory in Taiwan and lay off half its employees.
Playbook is arguably failed to penetrate the top of the tablet market is still dominated by products iPad from Aple. Competition tighter when Amazon launched the Kindle Fire with prices much more affordable. It should be noted that RIM only managed to ship 500 thousand Playbook during the first quarter since the tablet was first launched. Meanwhile, no less than 200 thousand additional units in the first quarter were also made to meet the availability Playbook in the tablet market.
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