I thought this was interesting. I find iFixit does a good teardown report.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Blackberry-PlayBook-Teardown/5265/1
I thought the lack of screws or adhesive to hold the case together is impressive.
As is the dual microphone setup.
1. I wish the omnii pcb was this big. Look how much room they have !!!
2. Definitely a cleaner design without expansion, camera, & scanner connectors all over the place.
To switch gears a bit - I think we should publish teardowns of our own products.
Third parties are going to rip apart out products anyway. If we published our own material we can insure it's accuracy, and maybe brag about it along the way.
I second Steve's suggestion.
The XT10 is the easiest to provide a "Tear-Up" essentially the reverse method of a teardown, by demonstrating the assembly of the unit.
The EP10 could be done as a partial Tear down (Keyboard swap demonstration) and as a Break-Apart demo illustrating all the parts.
I would only show Break-Apart info for the WAP3 and NEO and possibly the iKon.
-sean
Sean M. Kennedy {Americas Help Desk Application Support}
Well integrate the radios into one chipset :) that and work with component on flex.