Here we have another video from RIM showcasing the browser capabilities of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. We’re pretty impressed with what the native browser of the PlayBook can do with its smooth Flash playback and HTML5 support.
The PlayBook browser render sites in its intended full version not in mobile, slimmed down version. For example when browsing Facebook all of the desktop browser features like in-window chat and in-window video playback are all supported in the PlayBook browser.
The video even showed how smooth the PlayBook churned out Flash games as well and it looked pretty good. But browsing the web is just one thing tablet users do on their device, the PlayBook needs to be awesome in other aspects as well like how it handle emails and document editing. Not to mention the niggling battery issue.
Head on to after the jump for the video.
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