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RIM launches new line of PlayBook tablets

August 02, 2012

A woman holds a PlayBook tablet in Toronto, April 19, 2011. — Reuters picTORONTO, Aug 2 — Research In Motion chose its home country to launch a PlayBook tablet with built-in support for cellular networks, a crucial feature that its initial models lacked.

The BlackBerry maker said today that the new tablets will be launched in Canada next week and rolled out in coming months in the United States, Europe, South Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.

The PlayBook tablet, launched more than a year ago, is strategically important for RIM as it is the first product to use the QNX operating system RIM will move onto a new generation of BlackBerry phones designed to compete with sexier devices already on the market.

But the PlayBook was widely criticised at launch for lacking basic features such as email, and it has failed to wow consumers despite sharply discounted pricing and a major software upgrade. — Reuters

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