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Wale Bakare
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Re: RIM Makeover
Wale Bakare   10/13/2011 10:09:05 AM
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It is a common knowledge that Blackberry's playbook turned out to be a disaster. Is that applicable to HP's tablet computer? Or competitive market effect that is playing a big role?


Anna young
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Re: RIM Makeover
Anna young   10/13/2011 8:50:33 AM
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It is a common knowledge that Blackberry's playbook turned out to be a disaster, I don't think ditching the pc will be the solution to its challenges.

1. the company needs to refine and revamp its products in general.

2. Move beyond the provision of messaging services and 3. ultimately improve on the marketing strategies.  There's hope for RIM.

Jacob
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Re: RIM Make over
Jacob   10/13/2011 5:00:10 AM
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I don’t think they have to go out from tablet sector. May be play book is a big flop, that doesn’t mean that they have to wind up the business. By learning the reason for failure and a good home work can help them to come up with a world class product.

saranyatil
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RIM Make over
saranyatil   10/13/2011 4:31:18 AM
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I would say they must get out from play book and do something better to sustain name and sales.

Mr. Roques
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Re: More Info about the Topic.
Mr. Roques   10/12/2011 9:00:42 PM
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I believe RIM should keep the tablet. If we take Apple's example, users love everything about the brand and they buy everything they release. I have friends that have 2 iPods (shuffle, as watch and iPod touch), iPhone, iPad, Macbook Pro, iMac, Apple TV (true story!).

Companies should try to aim at that and create an environment where users get to know a system and want that in another device, for another use.

Saying all that, they need to do a better job in everything... better phone, better tablet, better OS, better marketing.

Wale Bakare
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Re: More Info about the Topic.
Wale Bakare   10/12/2011 4:14:09 PM
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@Nemos RIM's market sorry state very pitable. Though, RIM market performance in smartphone segment outstripes its PC tablet comparable to rivals. I cast my vote NO and the only reason why RIM should remain in tablet production is to drastically make a low cost tablet PC. For me that may make it have a considerable share of PC tablet market potion as well as integrating BBM model to it. What're your toughts?

Nemos
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More Info about the Topic.
Nemos   10/12/2011 11:58:11 AM
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Can you give us more details and information about why the RIM's should exit the tablet PC market.

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