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According to digitaltrends.com, the iPad and the Play Book about tied. The Play Book wins in portability, processor and camera quality. On the other hand, the iPad wins in display, connectitivity, and applications. At the time the article was written, they were not sure which had a longer battery life or which was cheaper. More recent sources say that the Play Book is supposedly going on the market at a price lower that $499.
So what does this mean for the education field? The iPad and other tablets have great potential for the classroom. The tablet is a cheaper alternative to a 1:1 laptop for each student. Could the Play Book be an even cheaper, quicker option? With internet access, video conference capabilities, camera, and unlimited apps opportunities for educational learning are massive.
With the new, compacted version of the tablet pen pals could reach a new level with quicker video conferencing and with better picture quality. Research projects can be done with the touch of a tablet now, quicker. Computer Labs in schools will become extinct and keyboarding classes will be done on tablets. Lessons will become completely virtual and chalkboards will become memories of the past.
The BlackBerry apps are not as popular as the Apple Apps for now, but in a few months or years, they have potential to grow in popularity and become just as numerous. Not to mention that the size of the BlackBerry Play Book is smaller and more compact compared to the iPad, easier for storage.
Time will only tell if the Play Book meets and exceeds the iPad in a few short months...



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