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BlackBerry PlayBook goes 3D

 

[by James Mitchell, 3D TV Watcher]

Tablets are rolling off production lines at the moment, at something of a phenomenal rate.

What’s more, 3D is seeing an increase in popularity and investment which married with consumer demand for tablets, which means only one thing, 3D tablets are here to stay.

Nintendo’s 3DS has made mobile gaming a lot more interesting, and RIM’s investment in TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) several months ago has meant that the latest BlackBerry product is doing the same.

3D content will be made more readily available on the move, with the PlayBook set to feature a tridimensional option made possible by the dual core processors beating at the heart of the slim machine.

No word yet on a release date for the tablet, although it seems not too far away, or a price, but rest assured that this additional dimension will at least spice up the market and give Apple some food for thought.

Apple is making provisions for 3D capabilities it seems, but RIM has really got things moving by demonstrating the technology at BlackBerry World recently.

The PlayBook looks set to feature stereoscopic 3D technology which may disappoint some prospective consumers, but when any more details are released, 3DTVWatcher will be right on top of them.

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