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Brand | BlackBerry |
Model | Playbook | PRD-38548-021 |
Product | tablet |
EAN | 0802975651498 |
Language | English |
Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
Processor frequency | 1 GHz |
Processor model | - |
Processor family | - |
Internal memory | 1 GB |
Internal memory type | - |
Card reader integrated | No |
Internal storage capacity | 64 GB |
Display diagonal | 7 " |
Display resolution | 1024 x 600 pixels |
Touch technology | Multi-touch |
Video compression formats | H.264, MPEG4, WMV |
Built-in microphone | Yes |
Number of built-in speakers | 2 |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Bluetooth version | 2.1+EDR |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Docking connector | No |
GPS (satellite) | Yes |
Position location | Yes |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 0 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 0 |
Headphone out | Yes |
Microphone in | No |
DC-in jack | Yes |
HDMI ports quantity | 1 |
Micro-USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Weight | 425 g |
Width | 194 mm |
Depth | 10 mm |
Height | 130 mm |
Product color | Black |
Form factor | Slate |
Built-in camera | Yes |
Main camera resolution (numeric) | 5 MP |
Second camera | Yes |
Second camera resolution | 3 MP |
Operating system installed | BlackBerry Tablet OS |
Platform | QNX |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the BlackBerry Playbook below.
The BlackBerry Playbook uses QNX as the operating system.
The download speed on the internet depends on the type of connection you have. If you have a 25 Mb/s connection this means that theoretically you should be able to download 25 MB per second.
The size of your tablet is usually expressed in inches, 1 inch is 2.54 centimetres. The size is the diagonal size of your tablet, so you measure the screen from bottom left to top right.
The BlackBerry Playbook has a weight of 425 g.
The screen size of the BlackBerry Playbook is 7 ".
The BlackBerry Playbook has a height of 130 mm.
The screen resolution of the BlackBerry Playbook is 1024 x 600 pixels.
The BlackBerry Playbook has a width of 194 mm.
The BlackBerry Playbook has a depth of 10 mm.
The BlackBerry Playbook has 64 GB storage capacity.
No, the BlackBerry Playbook does not have a card reader integrated. This means that users will not be able to directly transfer data from an SD card to the tablet.
The BlackBerry Playbook has an internal storage capacity of 64 GB. This is a relatively large amount of storage space, allowing users to store a significant amount of files, apps, and media on the tablet.
The display resolution of the BlackBerry Playbook is 1024 x 600 pixels. This is considered to be a decent resolution for a 7" tablet, providing users with clear and sharp visuals.
Yes, the BlackBerry Playbook has Bluetooth. This allows users to connect wireless devices such as speakers, headphones, or keyboards to the tablet, providing a convenient and cable-free experience.
The BlackBerry Playbook does not have any USB 2.0 ports. This means that users will not be able to directly connect USB devices to the tablet, limiting the options for external storage or peripheral connectivity.
To rearrange or remove icons on the home screen of the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, follow these steps: 1. Touch and hold the icon you want to move or remove on the home screen. 2. After a moment, the icons on the home screen will start to wiggle or vibrate, indicating that you can now rearrange or remove them. 3. To rearrange the icon, drag it to the desired position on the home screen. You can move it to a different page or position it next to other icons. 4. To remove the icon, drag it to the top of the screen where a trash bin or delete icon is usually located. Drop the icon onto the trash bin or delete icon to remove it from the home screen. 5. If you want to cancel the rearrangement or removal, simply tap anywhere outside the icons or press the home button to exit the editing mode. By following these steps, you can easily rearrange or remove icons on the home screen of your BlackBerry Playbook tablet to customize it according to your preferences.
If the touchscreen control panel on your BlackBerry Playbook tablet is not responding to your touch gestures, you can try the following steps: 1. Ensure that the screen is clean and free from any dirt, dust, or moisture. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the screen. 2. Make sure you are using your finger or a compatible stylus to interact with the touchscreen. Other objects may not be recognized by the screen. 3. Check if the screen is locked. If the screen is locked, you will need to unlock it before you can use the touchscreen. Look for a lock icon or a swipe gesture to unlock the screen. 4. Restart your tablet. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve touchscreen responsiveness issues. Press and hold the power button until a menu appears, then select the option to restart or power off and then power on again. 5. If the issue persists, try performing a factory reset. This will erase all data on your tablet, so make sure to back up any important files before proceeding. Go to the settings menu, select "Backup & Reset," and choose the option to perform a factory reset. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and resolve touchscreen responsiveness issues on your BlackBerry Playbook tablet.
To scan a document directly to a USB drive using the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, follow these steps: 1. Connect the USB drive to the USB port on the tablet. Ensure that the USB drive is formatted correctly and has enough free space to store the scanned document. 2. Open the scanning application on the tablet. This application may be pre-installed or available for download from an app store. 3. Place the document you want to scan on the scanner bed or in the document feeder, depending on the type of scanner you are using. 4. In the scanning application, select the option to scan a document. Choose the desired settings such as resolution, color mode, and file format. 5. Select the destination for the scanned document. Choose the USB drive as the destination and specify the folder or location where you want to save the scanned file. 6. Start the scanning process by pressing the scan button or selecting the scan option in the application. The scanner will capture the document and save it directly to the USB drive. 7. Once the scanning is complete, disconnect the USB drive from the tablet and safely remove it. By following these steps, you can scan a document directly to a USB drive using the BlackBerry Playbook tablet.
The print option may not be available or not working on the BlackBerry Playbook tablet due to several reasons. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try: 1. Check the printer compatibility: Ensure that the printer you are trying to print from is compatible with the BlackBerry Playbook tablet. Some printers may require specific drivers or software to be installed on the tablet. 2. Verify the printer connection: Make sure that the printer is properly connected to the tablet. Check the USB or wireless connection between the devices and ensure they are both on the same network. 3. Check the printer settings: Verify the printer settings on the tablet. Ensure that the correct printer is selected and that the print options, such as paper size and print quality, are properly configured. 4. Restart the printer and tablet: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Turn off both the printer and the tablet, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on. 5. Update the tablet software: Ensure that your BlackBerry Playbook tablet has the latest software updates installed. Check for any available updates and install them if necessary. If the issue persists, you may need to consult the printer's manual or contact the printer manufacturer for further assistance.
To create or edit Quick Sets for frequently performed tasks on the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, follow these steps: 1. Open the settings menu on the tablet by swiping right on the home screen and tapping the "Settings" icon. 2. In the settings menu, look for the option called "Control Panel Customization" or "Quick Sets." 3. Tap on the "Control Panel Customization" or "Quick Sets" option to access the Quick Sets configuration. 4. In the Quick Sets configuration menu, you will see a list of available Quick Sets or the option to create a new Quick Set. 5. To create a new Quick Set, tap on the "Add New" or "Create" button. Enter a name for the Quick Set using the on-screen keyboard. 6. Customize the settings for the Quick Set according to your preferences. This may include selecting the desired print options, such as paper size, print quality, and color settings. 7. Save the changes and exit the Quick Sets configuration menu. 8. To edit an existing Quick Set, select the Quick Set from the list and make the desired changes to the settings. 9. Save the changes and exit the Quick Sets configuration menu. By following these steps, you can create or edit Quick Sets for frequently performed tasks on your BlackBerry Playbook tablet. Quick Sets allow you to streamline your printing process by saving specific settings for different types of print jobs.
To rearrange or remove icons on the home screen of the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, follow these steps: 1. Touch and hold the icon you want to move or remove on the home screen. 2. After a moment, the icons on the home screen will start to wiggle or vibrate, indicating that you can now rearrange or remove them. 3. To rearrange the icon, drag it to the desired position on the home screen. You can move it to a different page or position it next to other icons. 4. To remove the icon, drag it to the top of the screen where a trash bin or delete icon is usually located. Drop the icon onto the trash bin or delete icon to remove it from the home screen. 5. If you want to cancel the rearrangement or removal, simply tap anywhere outside the icons or press the home button to exit the editing mode. By following these steps, you can easily rearrange or remove icons on the home screen of your BlackBerry Playbook tablet to customize it according to your preferences.
If the touchscreen control panel on your BlackBerry Playbook tablet is not responding to your touch gestures, you can try the following steps: 1. Check for any physical obstructions or dirt on the screen. Clean the screen gently with a soft, lint-free cloth. 2. Ensure that your hands are clean and dry before using the touchscreen. 3. Restart your tablet by pressing and holding the power button until the power options menu appears. Select "Restart" and wait for the tablet to reboot. 4. If the issue persists, perform a soft reset by pressing and holding the power button and the volume up button simultaneously for about 10 seconds. Release the buttons when the tablet restarts. 5. If the touchscreen still does not respond, check for any available software updates for your tablet. Go to the settings menu, select "Software Updates," and follow the on-screen instructions to update your device. 6. If none of the above steps resolve the issue, contact customer support for further assistance. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and resolve the issue of the touchscreen control panel not responding on your BlackBerry Playbook tablet.
To scan a document directly to a USB drive using the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, follow these steps: 1. Connect the USB drive to the USB port on the tablet. 2. Open the scanning application on the tablet. 3. Place the document you want to scan on the scanner glass or in the document feeder, depending on the type of scanner you have. 4. Select the scanning options such as resolution, color mode, and file format. 5. Choose the destination for the scanned document and select the USB drive as the destination. 6. Adjust any other settings as needed, such as file name or scan quality. 7. Start the scanning process by pressing the scan button or selecting the scan option. 8. Wait for the scanning process to complete. 9. Once the scan is finished, disconnect the USB drive from the tablet. 10. You can now access the scanned document on the USB drive. By following these steps, you can easily scan a document directly to a USB drive using your BlackBerry Playbook tablet.
The print option may not be available or not working on the BlackBerry Playbook tablet due to several reasons. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try: 1. Check the printer compatibility: Ensure that the printer you are trying to print from is compatible with the BlackBerry Playbook tablet. Refer to the printer's manual or manufacturer's website for compatibility information. 2. Verify printer settings: Check the printer settings on the tablet to ensure they are correctly configured. Make sure the printer is selected as the default printer and that the correct paper size and type are selected. 3. Check network connection: Ensure that both the tablet and the printer are connected to the same network. If using a wireless printer, check the Wi-Fi connection on both devices. 4. Update printer drivers: If the printer drivers are outdated or incompatible, it may cause issues with the print option. Visit the printer manufacturer's website to download and install the latest drivers for your printer. 5. Restart devices: Try restarting both the tablet and the printer. This can help refresh the connection and resolve any temporary issues. If the print option still does not work after following these steps, it is recommended to contact customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps based on your printer model and tablet configuration.
To create or edit Quick Sets for frequently performed tasks on the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, follow these steps: 1. From the home screen of the tablet, locate and tap on the "Quick Sets" icon. This icon is represented by a symbol that resembles a group of squares or tiles. 2. Once you tap on the "Quick Sets" icon, a menu will appear displaying the available Quick Sets. 3. To create a new Quick Set, tap on the "Add New Quick Set" option. This will open a new window where you can configure the settings for the Quick Set. 4. In the configuration window, you can specify the desired settings for the Quick Set, such as the scan resolution, file format, destination folder, and other relevant options. 5. After configuring the settings, tap on the "Save" or "Done" button to save the Quick Set. 6. To edit an existing Quick Set, locate the Quick Set you want to modify in the Quick Sets menu and tap on it. 7. This will open the configuration window for the selected Quick Set, where you can make the desired changes to the settings. 8. Once you have made the necessary modifications, tap on the "Save" or "Done" button to save the changes to the Quick Set. By following these steps, you can easily create or edit Quick Sets for frequently performed tasks on your BlackBerry Playbook tablet.
Yes, the manual of the BlackBerry Playbook is available in English .
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