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July 2014
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The editors liked
Higher performance that the iPad 2
Better cameras
The 10.1-inch screen features a 1280 x 800-pixel resolution
Which is more than sharp enough for viewing an entire web page without having to scroll to the side. It's also great for movies
Proving sharp and crisp. The Android operating system is a pleasure to use
And with the latest version – Honeycomb – in place
It's also a step up from other tablets. Honeycomb looks attractive and cohesive
Fast and responsive
Tabletfriendly tweaks to Android are good overall
Tabbed Web browser with Flash Player support
Easy to share videos and other files with your computers
Blazing fast
PC-like functionality
Good battery
Sturdy build
Android 3.0
1080p video playback
Dual-core CPU
Decent camera
Excellent features
Excellent performance
Build quality good
Acceptable camera performance
The novelty of being the first Honeycomb tablet
Android 3.0 has huge potential
Speedy hardware
Great browser with nifty tabletspecific features
Intuitive operating system
Excellent Gmail and Talk interface
Fast
Great screen
New version of Android works well
Interface looks great
OS is fast
Customisable home screen
Music sounds good
720p looks great
Pleasing hardware design
Dualcore processor
Good battery life
WiFi only or WFi3G models
Easy to use Android Honeycomb software
Not overly large
Fits in hands quite nicely
Good camera for both video and still photos
The Tegra 2 processor and 1GB DDR2 RAM allow for a much faster
Enjoyable experience
The editors didn't like
Honeycomb's sophistication means a steeper learning curve.
The Motorola Xoom is an impressive tablet
With high-end specs to put other devices to shame. It also costs a lot of money
However
And it's currently hamstrung by poor app support for Android tablets.
Crowded widgets and small icons can lead to homescreen chaos
Speakers face backwards
Inconvenient proprietary charger
Good Honeycomb apps are currently hard to find
Software needs improvement
Just a handful of tablet apps available
Poor media performance
Pricey
Few tablet apps yet
Fiddly to hold
Expansion slot has issues
No Flash support - yet
It's expensive!
Honeycomb doesn't feel quite ready
MicroSD card not supported
Motorola don't bring anything extra from a software point of view
It's a tad premature and crashy
Frequent apps crashing
Lack of tabletspecific apps in Android Market plus there’s no filter to find them
Noncustomised interface means it may not be unique enough as the tablet market grows
At Rs. 35,590 the Motorola Xoom’s only other competitor is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750. Both are almost equally powerful and have similar feature sets, except for the fact that the Tab 750 has only 16GB of internal memory as opposed to 32GB on the Xoom....
Published: 2011-08-08, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Based on hardware performance, I cannot pinpoint any major flaw in the XOOM. I have watched HD movies and the wider screen provides a better experience than on the iPad 2. The onboard speaker is also better and the hardware just feels topnotch. However, t...
Abstract: When Apple stunned the tech industry last year with their iPad and a few Android manufacturers were eager to get a slice of the tablet market. There was no tablet-optimised Android versions then, but that didn’t stop a few manufacturers from attempti...
The Motorola XOOM certainly is a must-see device. With powerful hardware and the custom-built tablet-friendly version of the world's most popular handheld OS on board, the XOOM was supposed to be the standard-setter. And that's not even taking into accoun...
Published: 2011-03-02, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
First tablet with Android 3.0 platform; fast hardware; good feature set.
Expensive; slightly heftier than the iPad; novice users may balk at Android 3.0's read-the-manual attitude; Adobe Flash not yet supported.
The Xoom's spec sheet is enough to make any tablet tremble, but the price is high and Google still has some work to do before its tablet software experience is as fleshed out and intuitive as Apple's. ...
Abstract: The Motorola Xoom may not even be available yet, but one website has stripped it down to its bare bones.Motorola's tablet uncovers some very interesting features, including the capability to add 4G in just a couple of minutes (obviously this feature is re...
Motorola and Google come out of the gate with an impressive, but flawed product. In addition to the drawbacks noted by reviewers, the Xoom is missing Flash support, 4G service and MicroSD storage -- all of which will be added later. So it's no surprise th...
Abstract: Look at it!Looking at the design, the Xoom looks like the iPad. Well, mostly. The screen is a 10.1-inch gadget with capacitive touchscreen feels good being used on a daily basis. The front of the tablet is devoid of any physical buttons of any sort, which...
Abstract: From the makers of the iPad 2 drop test , we have a new drop test video pitting the Apple tablet against the Motorola Xoom and the evergreen Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.Both the Xoom and Galaxy Tab have screens strengthened with Gorilla Glass while the iPad is a...