RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook has been one of the most anticipated tablets. It boasts of rich multitasking capabilities, with native support for�Adobe Flash�and Air,�which�means there are tons of existing apps ready to run on it. Although the Playbook is great piece of hardware ,� most are skeptical about the apps that would be available for the device. Now there is a rumor that the device can run Android apps.
Sources say that the PlayBook tablet has the capability to run third party applications designed for Google Android devices. According to a video that showcases the BlackBerry PlayBook at MWC 2011, we hear the demo-guy mention about the Android app support.�RIM is still looking for a Java VM to run on the PlayBook. RIM may adopt the Dalvik virtual machine to support Java applications and has even opened its�development center to the world, offering users a chance to win a free PlayBook if they submit before the PlayBook launches.
The BlackBerry PlayBook features 7-inch LCD multitouch capacitive display�with 1024 x 600 resolution,�3 MP front-facing camera and 5 MP rear-facing camera (both HD), 1GHz dual-core�processor, WiFi, which is expected to launch in March 2011 in USA.
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