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BlackBerry PlayBook tablet: A video look

CIO's Al Sacco was among the first to see a demonstration of RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet at CES

Tablet PCs are all the rage at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, and BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) is currently demonstrating one of the most-anticipated tablets at the event: The seven-inch BlackBerry PlayBook.

RIM first announced the BlackBerry Tablet in September, and it held small events for developers, partners and other industry insiders during the past few months, but CES 2011 marks the first time RIM allowed the public to touch and to experiment with the PlayBook, the first version of which is expected to become available before the end of March.

The initial version of the BlackBerry PlayBook is expected to be “Wi-Fi only,” meaning it won’t pack any sort of cellular radio. And the PlayBook will need to connect to a BlackBerry smartphone via a Bluetooth connection to access many Web-based BlackBerry services while on the go.

Al Sacco of CIO sat down with RIM marketing manager Jeff Gadway for a quick video demonstration of how the BlackBerry PlayBook will use a BlackBerry smartphone to access BlackBerry e-mail and RIM’s popular, proprietary IM client, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM).

In addition to e-mail and BBM, the first version of the PlayBook will also use a BlackBerry smartphone to access users’ BlackBerry calendars, address books, memos and tasks. Check out the video below for details.

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