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Sunday, January 9, 2011

motorola xoom review

Motorola has been one of the most active companies at CES 2011 as it has unveiled two of the most powerful devices and a pretty cool tablet. Today we’re not going to talk about the Motorola Atrix 4G or about the Motorola Droid Bionic, and instead we’re going to focus on the Motorola Xoom tablet which is also going to be released as a WiFi-only version.

Motorola and Google must have been pleased at hearing the Xoom tablet computer was voted the best tablet at the CES 2011. The computer electronics show is an annual event where the best and the not so good display their models which are due for release next year.

In what is set to be a competitive year in the tablet computing industry, with numbers expected to triple over the coming years, Motorola’s new product has done exceptionally well to win the coveted ‘best in show’ award.

The Xoom runs Google’s Android operating system 3.0 which has been called Honeycomb. This operating system has been optimized for tablet computers.
Motorola and Google launched the marketing campaign for the Xoom last year with subtle and not so subtle strategies. It peaked the interest then and it is nice to see a product deliver on the back of the hype.

At the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 Motorola revealed the Xoom Android 3.0 Honeycomb-powered tablet in partnership with Verizon, both saying that the tablet will support the company’s 3G network and eventually the 4G LTE network. Well, Maurizio Angelone confirmed in an interview with Infobae that the Motorola Xoom WiFi-only is real and that its release date is April 2011.
First off, the Motorola XOOM 4G tablet PC, which comes with a 10.1-inch full HD display (1280 * 800, with full support for 1080p video playback), 1 GHz dual-core processor, Android 3.0 Honeycomb, Adobe Flash Player, 2 MP front-facing camera (video calls over Wi-Fi / 3G / 4G), 5 MP rear-facing camera (720p recording), mobile hotspot capabilities (up to 5 devices), support for Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / GPS / 3G / 4G connectivity, and access to Android Market (apps & Google eBooks).

Motorola XOOM will be available in Q1 2011 as a 3G / Wi-Fi tablet, and will get an upgrade to Verizon’s 4G network in Q2.

Motorola Xoom 4G tablet. Next up, the Motorola DROID BIONIC 4G smartphone featuring a 4.3-inch qHD touch screen display (plays for 1080p HD content), Android 2.3 Gingerbread, 1 GHz dual-core processor, VGA front-facing camera (video calls over Wi-Fi / 4G), 8 MP rear-facing camera Adobe Flash Player and HTML5 support, 512 MB of RAM, support for Wi-Fi/ 3G / 4G / Bluetooth / GPS connectivity and Mirror Mode streaming (plays on TV & device simultaneously).
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motorola xoom The device hits market in early Q2 2011 as a full-fledged 4G smartphone.

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