In addition to browsing, a Wi-Fi network connection will also allow other apps on your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to access the Internet or intranet.
With a Wi-Fi network connection, the BlackBerry PlayBook will also allow you to copy files such as music and videos wirelessly using Wi-Fi Sharing. You can connect through a personal network at home, or through a wireless network at your office, favorite coffee shop or other public venue (which is referred to as Wireless HotSpot). The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet uses Wi-Fi technology to connect to the Internet or your organization’s intranet. Today, I’d like to provide an overview of the various ways you can connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and where you can learn more about them.
Plus, the Bridge Browser allows you to take advantage of your BlackBerry smartphone’s network connection when you’re out of Wi-Fi range!
With a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, you’ll of course be able to connect to Wi-Fi® networks where available, but with the innovative BlackBerry® Bridge™ application, you can also amplify your BlackBerry smartphone experience and access your messages, calendar, contacts, memopad, tasks and BlackBerry® Messenger (BBM™).
One of the great features with the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet is the variety of connections you can use to browse the Internet, access your email and stay connected with friends and colleagues while on the go!