RIM brags about new features on PlayBook 2.0: use your smartphone as a controller

0. phoneArena posted on 07 Feb 2012, 08:52

If you’re a BlackBerry loyalist, Amsterdam is the place to be these days with BlackBerry DevCon going on there, and here’s some awesome news from it…

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1. dejahu posted on 07 Feb 2012, 09:09

Innovative stuff! They should've waited till Playbook 3.0 was done before launching the device.

2. axllebeer posted on 07 Feb 2012, 12:30

It's all looking good and I can't wait. Typing this on my PlayBook now :)

3. Socalvenom posted on 07 Feb 2012, 12:39 1

I smell a lawsuit since Logitech already had software that can turn your iphone,android or even a blackberry into a virtual mouse it works over wifi and after using it for a month or to I kinda like it, but that seams to be the reality now a day everyone steals from each other and calls it "Unique"

4. digicon posted on 07 Feb 2012, 13:28

It's much more than just a mouse bro . You can type , open webpages and pix from your BB phone to the PB . Plus whatever is stored on your BB phone can be accessed from the PB . And it works over Bluetooth , not WiFi . I don't see how they could've stolen any of that .

5. eman99 posted on 07 Feb 2012, 22:41

how would anyone think this is good the playbook is too small, i would like to see a 10inch playbook and use the phone as a mouse

6. ghost__uwi posted on 08 Feb 2012, 06:39

Playbook is actually solid but when you don't support your product chances are no one will buy it.

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