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-[* black] The Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire both look like blank sheets when compared to the logo and port cluttered [guide|5265|BlackBerry PlayBook].
+[* black] The Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire both look like ''tabula rasas'' next to the [guide|5265|BlackBerry PlayBook] with all its ports and logos.
[* black] Though it's been out since April, the PlayBook boasts the same processor and RAM as the Nook Tablet in a similar package (7" multi-touch display, custom OS, native app store). Unlike the Kindle and Nook, though, BlackBerry promised a more complete tablet experience and included front and rear cameras on the PlayBook. Needless to say, the device never really caught on with consumers.
[* black] The question begs to be asked: was BlackBerry 7 months early to the party, or are the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet ultimately doomed to the same fate as the PlayBook?