Wednesday, March 4, 2015

BlackBerry plans to design a new touch pad

BlackBerry plans to design a new touch pad The BlackBerry Canadian manufacturer would create a new model that would succeed the PlayBook released in 2011. Market research has even been launched to design a tablet “different” and “iconic”.







 On the occasion of an interview with the website CNET.com, the CEO of BlackBerry has not ruled out the possibility of a new touch pad. An amazing idea that will certainly evoke some memories for fans of the Canadian brand that has tried to exercise. With the success that we know…


 During this interview, John Chen has said it was possible that BlackBerry is working on a new tablet, which would succeed the PlayBook. The latter, released in 2011, yet did not really mark the spirits. However John Chen seems to see a “renewed interest” companies for that format.


 The tablet market has, however, experienced a difficult year, even Apple dominates the market. But the CEO of BlackBerry declared wants to design a “PlayBook 2″ innovative, either in form or in substance: “I want this tablet is different. I want it to be iconic. “


BlackBerry plans to design a new touch pad


 The CEO of the Canadian company even said it had launched a new market research to create a tablet that can meet his public. However, the idea is still in the planning stage, “This is not a current folder, but it is in my mind,” he said. To which he added, “to launch a tablet is pleased to launch a tablet, it’s not the right thing to do.”


 Let’s hope that this BlackBerry “PlayBook 2″ will sell more than the previous model, if it comes out one day. In 2011, the company had indeed been forced to provision of $ 485 million in its accounts to allow it to devalue its unsold stock.


 We believe BlackBerry should build on a powerful and tablet hybrid, like the Microsoft Surface Pro 3, which has just been elected tablet of the year at GSMA Mobile Awards before the iOS and Android models. One type of tablet that comes with addition of a keyboard to please professional natural target of the Canadian business.



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