The 32 GB tablet will come for Rs 15,990 and the top end tablet of 64 GB will be sold at Rs 24,490.
The company, however, says that these new prices are just an offer. "We have announced a limited period offer for BlackBerry PlayBook.
This offer is valid till December 31st 2011," said a spokesperson of BlackBerry.
Such promotional activities are being undertaken all over the world and this is just a part of it.
aj The move comes after BlackBerry globally took a hit of around $485 million, earlier this month.
For the third quarter, the company made a pre-tax provision of this size, related to the PlayBook inventory.
This means that the sales of the tablet did not meet expectations.
PlayBook received mixed reviews from
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