Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mixing the electronic tablet industry with Blackpad

The Blackpad is the newest rumor about Research in Motion. The headline about the Blackpad, possibly including a preview, could be made at the Developer Conference today. Some news sites are reporting that a fully functioning device can be previewed. Others say the Blackpad is nevertheless in first development and won’t even be discussed. Blackberry / RIM couldn’t come close to the audience of an Apple Developers conference, however the headline is nevertheless highly anticipated. Article resource – Blackpad – Seven inches of Blackberry rumors by Personal Money Store.

RIM’s business method with the Blackpad

Lately, Research in Motion has encountered many business challenges. Governments and high-security businesses were the original target of Blackberry gadget. Though that niche is relatively small, Blackberry and RIM did really well serving it. Though they weren’t the target audience, everyday consumers begun purchasing Blackberries as well. In order to stay financially secure, RIM has had to balance high performance with consumer-friendly design. Apple products were the first major rival for Blackberry. Increasingly more often, though, customers are choosing Android and Apple products over Blackberries.

What is the Blackpad?

The Blackpad is, in short, an iPad competitor. A tablet computer with touch-based user interface. DevCon 2010 may see the Blackpad discussed. A real Blackpad to play with, though, probably won’t be ready. Though they do not have one ready, RIM will nevertheless talk about the Blackpad. Generalities and deadlines can well be announced. At seven inches, the Blackpad screen will be about the same size as the iPad. There will also be either one or two cameras for videoconferencing. The operating system of the Blackpad will not be Blackberry OS3, but a specially-developed system. RIM has not yet declared the price of the Blackpad, leaving some to wonder if it will require a fax-less payday loan.

Who is the Blackpad for?

Research in Motion has stated that they wish to remain a business-based company. This does not mean they will shun everyday customers. All customers will be the target of this Blackpad, though the security and high-functions can be maintained. Blackpad will have one major competitive advantage. If a 3G Blackpad is released, it will not be tied to just one cellular network. In other words, no have to be tied to just one cell carrier for electronic tablet compatibility. The Blackpad is not the only rival, though, as the WePad, Google Tablet and Samsung Galaxy Pad are both placed for release soon.



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