Playback: RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook, 18 months later | Ars Technica
Good and bad. This resonates:
"The PlayBook OS is also a little finicky. While the hardware bump from 1GHz to 1.5GHz seems to have helped the PlayBook manage some of its more processor-intensive applicationsFlash videos, for example, load and play more smoothly than before as long as the Wi-Fi signal is strongthe browser still crashed on us several times when there were too many scripts running simultaneously on a site. There were times when the operating system would stutter while responding to simple tasks like pushing a button or selecting an area to input text."
Good and bad. This resonates:
"The PlayBook OS is also a little finicky. While the hardware bump from 1GHz to 1.5GHz seems to have helped the PlayBook manage some of its more processor-intensive applicationsFlash videos, for example, load and play more smoothly than before as long as the Wi-Fi signal is strongthe browser still crashed on us several times when there were too many scripts running simultaneously on a site. There were times when the operating system would stutter while responding to simple tasks like pushing a button or selecting an area to input text."