RIM’s 7-inch PlayBook can be lovely to carry, and that gesture area along the bezel is downright genius, however the QNX-powered slate hasn’t had the perfect time taking up the likes of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Apple’s iPad 2. Still, RIM’s following is amongst the foremost loyal within the industry, and people who wouldn’t leave the home sans a BlackBerry handset could have been inclined to provide this guy a go. If that’s you, we’re overly interested by hearing how you’d do things differently. Would you’ve preferred a bigger screen? Android app support right out of the box? A beefier software store? Go on and get creative in comments below — something tells us RIM isn’t exactly in a position to show a deaf ear.
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