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Developers offered a complimentary Blackberry Playbook connection

Enthusiastic about the latest Blackberry Playbook? You're not the only one! Earlier this month, we got a sneak peek at Research in Motion's new Tablet device at the Blackberry Developers conference. Today, at the Adobe Max conference, RIM announced they're giving away free Blackberry Playbooks...

Developers partnered with Blackberry, gaining access to a complimentary Playbook
Developers partnered with Blackberry, gaining access to a complimentary Playbook

Developers offered a complimentary Blackberry Playbook connection

The BlackBerry PlayBook, a new tablet device from Research in Motion (RIM), has been making waves in the tech world. The device, showcased at the BlackBerry Developers conference earlier this month, was also demonstrated at the recent Adobe Max conference.

The BlackBerry PlayBook boasts a 7-inch, 1024×600 WSVGA display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, it features dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP processors (either the 4430 in the original model or the 4460 in the newer version). The device comes with 1 GB RAM and 32 GB flash storage.

In terms of multimedia capabilities, the BlackBerry PlayBook supports video playback up to 1080p with multiple codecs. It is equipped with both a front (3 MP) and rear (5 MP) camera, capable of 1080p recording. Adobe Flash Player Version 11.1 is included, and the device is equipped with a variety of sensors such as a gyroscope, magnetometer, and accelerometer. For external display, it offers a Micro-HDMI output. The device also boasts a high HTML5 browser support ranking.

At the Adobe Max conference, RIM CO-CEO Mike Lazaridis announced that developers who get their new PlayBook applications approved for Blackberry Appworld will receive a free Playbook. The conference also saw the demonstration of some core features of the BlackBerry PlayBook.

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The BlackBerry PlayBook also comes with an Adobe Air SDK to run in conjunction with BlackBerry's new QNX operating system. The excitement surrounding the BlackBerry PlayBook is evident, as it has been unveiled at multiple conferences.

Despite extensive research, the search results do not include specific information about the key features and developments of the BlackBerry PlayBook announced at the Adobe Max conference. For more detailed information about conference-specific updates, direct sources such as Adobe Max press releases or BlackBerry official communications around Adobe Max would be needed.

The BlackBerry PlayBook, a popular tablet device, was demonstrated at the Adobe Max conference, where RIM CO-CEO Mike Lazaridis announced that developers could receive a free PlayBook if their new applications were approved for Blackberry Appworld. Smart-home devices and gadgets like e-readers might find interest in the Adobe Air SDK that comes with the BlackBerry PlayBook, as it runs in conjunction with BlackBerry's new QNX operating system, demonstrating the device's potential application in the expanding realm of technology.

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