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Old 04-21-2011, 10:44 AM   #43
murraypaul
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While they are good, the media does seem to be far more forgiving of any limitations on apple devices e.g. the complete lack of multitasking of any kind for 6 months would seem to be a fairly major fault that would merit more complaints than the lack of an email client when most people could use bridge email or a webclient.
But it is a BlackBerry. A generic Android tablet without built-in email? Fine. But a BlackBerry? One of the main selling points of BlackBerrys to the corporate world is how well they integrate to the enterprise email/calendar/... systems.
None of the previous iOS products had had multitasking either, so it wasn't like it was a huge surprise that the iPad didn't. A BlackBerry without email though? That is just silly. A BlackBerry without corporate email is like an iPod that doesn't play music. Well ok, it isn't, but you get the point.
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