Looks-wise, the hardware's largely unchanged, aside from the bigger footprint and a screen ratio that appears closer to the iPad competition, rather than the widescreen shape that arrived on RIM's first tablet. According to the brief teardown shot, there's a potent 7,250 mAh battery housed in the still-slim 10-inch frame, while it's worth noting that the tablet also includes a SIM holder and cellular radio -- though there's not enough meat here to discern whether it deals in 4G or 3G (HSPA+) radio waves.
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That's very odd indeed. Maybe it's a prototype of the original or a very dodgy fake, interesting news anyway for a huge Blackberry fan such as myself for sure.
Betting this is a bootleg.
Yeah probably some cheap immitation that went a bit wrong.
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