Thoughts, ideas, tips, musings, and pontifications (not necessarily in that order) by Ben Forta ...
NOTE: This is my personal blog, and the opinions and statements voiced here are my own.
My BlackBerry PlayBook hung yesterday. It took some digging to find the magic "hard reset" button, so I'm posting it here for when I need it next. Simultaneously press the power button and the volume down button, and hold for 10 - 15 seconds. Tada!
I think the playbook's hardware is sturdy and well designed but RIM just didn't put the effort into the software side of things to make it very useful for my needs. Plus the device's app store is has almost no useful major apps. For example no Skype, or major IM clients. Don't get me started on the lack of an email client either. Once the novelty of having a new device to play with wore off, I found myself time after time reaching for my iPad over the Playbook.
RIM was trying to playing the "Me too" game with this version of Playbook and sadly that strategy didn't work out for them this time. In fact everyone but Apple has been guilty of the same strategy. Companies like RIM need to realize there is no tablet market but rather an iPad market. Just like there was no sizeable MP3 player market but there was an enormous iPod market. HP figured this out and will be better off for it in long run.
RIM was trying to playing the "Me too" game with this version of Playbook and sadly that strategy didn't work out for them this time. In fact everyone but Apple has been guilty of the same strategy. Companies like RIM need to realize there is no tablet market but rather an iPad market. Just like there was no sizeable MP3 player market but there was an enormous iPod market. HP figured this out and will be better off for it in long run.