Unless you live in a cave, you've no doubt seen at least one BlackBerry PlayBook commercial by now. The latest, which is sure to hit airwaves soon if it hasn't already -- takes a quick look at the Adobe Flash abilities of the BlackBerry PlayBook all while firing a warning shot in Apples direction, discreetly. Needless to say, having Adobe Flash on board is no doubt, an awesome thing.
However, I'm a little torn when it comes to their marketing that puts Flash at the forefront. Yes, it's cool but make sure you highlight some other things as well -- lending all that time to solely highlighting Flash in my opinion, takes away some of the other highlights such as the form factor, size and portability of the Blackberry PlayBook.
What do you all think? Is Flash important enough of a capability on the PlayBook to be highlighted at such a level? Sound off in the comments folks and let us know what you all thought of the commercial.
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