Although the original iPad has had the lion's share of the tablet market since its launch, there are now plenty of other devices on offer with the Android - powered Motorola
Xoom looking like one of... Read more
Although the original iPad has had the lion's share of the tablet market since its launch, there are now plenty of other devices on offer with the Android - powered Motorola
Xoom looking like one of the most likely contenders for the iPad's crown.
I do love my iPad, but I also love Android and that
Xoom looks SWEET.
Xoom looks like a tray first of all buggy os no flash support yet and what the use of sd card and 5 m pixel camera with LED flash and already I have it in the phone with better setting.
However, we think Motorola tried to make
the Xoom look a bit too clean.
Another wrote: «
The Xoom looks promising, but I don't need / want 3G / 4G.
In a side - by - side comparison, the Motorola
Xoom looks more like an iPad 2 and the Iconia Tab A500 fits in better with a recent crop of Windows 7 tablets, including the rather disappointing Acer Iconia Tab W500.
The Xoom looks and feels like a more rugged iPad.
Not exact matches
Look at Moto's
Xoom, very bad pricing when the sheep are flocking to the Ipad.
The ipad 2
looks and sounds just like the first one, ain't too much has changed and so far the
xoom and samsung galaxy tab 10.1 sounds better than the G - Slate smh so yes Teen Mobile once again messed up big time and was no big information here but making us wait for weak devices well this one ain't too weak but still not a good move at all in my opinion: (They need to get rid of that ceo Bumm or Humm whatever name is and whoever else that do they marketing and products supplies to step down and bring on some more smarter and wiser people to the table!
It definitely bites, but
look at the cost of the
xoom... having 3D on it doesn't help the cost either.
In the end, photo's
look smooth as butter on the iPad (I forgot to
look at pics on the
XOOM but are they just as good?)
Motorola has it's two new
Xoom tablets on the way soon, and now it
looks like they will be adding yet another device.
The LG G - Slate with 4G HSPA + connectivity,
looks as though it could offer major competition to the Motorola
Xoom, the BlackBerry Playbook and the iPad 2.
People that I give the
Xoom too (even those familiar with technology) usually spend at lest 20 seconds
looking for the lock button, which easily marks it as being not placed in an intuitive place.
With a quick
look at the multitouch capability of the Motorola
Xoom, we get a quick hint of its graphics power.
In
looking at the tablet comparison on http://www.tabletpccomparison.com this
Xoom is really going to kick butt.
The Motorola
Xoom is one of the slickest
looking tablets we have gotten our hands on in the last four months and is the first tablet showing off Google 3.0 Honeycomb.
We took a hands on
look at the Motorola
Xoom and the 3D Cover Flow system that it uses to switch between and load books.
We did find with the
Xoom, although it has better resolution then the Apple iPad, the
Xoom videos
looked a bit saturated and the colors did not POP as much.
With
Xoom 2 rumours still fresh from the speculation oven it
looks like things are about to get even more exciting in the Motorola tablet camp.Fudzilla is reporting a 10 inch slate with a 2048x536 resolution, something likely only Nvidia's quad - core Kal - el... Read more
The
Xoom is also preloaded with games such as Cordy and Dungeon Defenders, which
look and play fantastic.
The
Xoom presentation just
looks and feels better than the iPad, which I've spent a fair amount of time with.
Having entered the tablet race earlier this year with the original Motorola
Xoom, the first device to run Google's tablet - centric Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS, Motorola is back and once again
looking to challenge the Apple iPad 2 with a slimmer, speedier, still slightly disappointing offering in the form of the Motorola
Xoom 2.
i'm just
looking into buying a tablet now and saw the motorola
xoom although good i've seen the Asus 16gb Transformer at a pretty decent price.
The Unreal Engine game that came with it has bad framerates, HD video isn't smooth unless it's encoded in a specific way, performance drops in any orientation besides the default... and this was all consistent with the two
Xoom display models I've
looked at as well.
And after the kids fall asleep, Motorola
XOOM Family Edition lets you get back to work with email access, document editing capabilities with Quickoffice ® Pro HD, and Web surfing that
looks just like a PC, with tabbed browsing and Adobe ® Flash ® Player.
We take a
look at the Kobo e-reader being featured in NBC's «the Office» and the Motorola
Xoom Android 3.0 Tablet.
While Research in Motion has been pushing the business - friendly features of the company's upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, it
looks like the Motorola
XOOM tablet will have some business / security features of its own.
UPDATE: Apologies to everyone who tried this —
looks like it's not working in conjunction with the
XOOM pre-order any more.
Motorola
XOOM Bluetooth Keyboard
looks good.
«So as was mentioned previously, it was
looking like Staples was going to be selling the wifi - only
XOOM some time in early April, but from the flyer above it
looks like it may be sooner on March 27th.»
While the display is better than that of the Motorola
XOOM's (which people claim is washed out and muddy
looking), there really isn't THAT big of a difference.
We show you how videos
look via Youtube and some interesting facts we learned on the
Xoom.
Today we
look at the new Motorola
Xoom Android 3.0 Tablet PC!
Sure, the Motorola
Xoom has some impressive specifications and
looks like it is a great device to have, but ouch.
Everything else with the
XOOM remains the same though it must be said the price still has to be brought down by a few more thousands before people start
looking at the
XOOM, or for that manner most other tablet PCs for accomplishing their regular computing needs.
It is great on my phone, but the
Xoom's display makes it
look even better.
Of course there is reason to
look forward to the
XOOM tablet PC and the most obvious is the price advantage that the Wi - Fi only version... [Read more...]
What makes the
XOOM sales figure
look even more pitiable is the fact that this marked a deterioration in its demand, as the tablet found 440,000 buyers in the quarter prior to the last.
In this Good e-Reader Video we are live from CES and took a
look at the new Motorola
Xoom Android 3.0 Tablet PC!
The total number of
XOOM tablet devices shipped in the last quarter stand at a dismal 100,000, units which
looks even more puny compared to the 11.1 million iPads sold during the same period.
Of course there is reason to
look forward to the
XOOM tablet PC and the most obvious is the price advantage that the Wi - Fi only version has over its 3G counterpart.
Looks like about $ 100 less than the
Xoom without the 4G option though.
In this use case, the
Xoom tablet camera zeros in on where the user's head is and can modify the way the user's face
looks on the
Xoom.
And so while the likes of the
Xoom and PlayBook have been designed to best the iPad (and
looked set to easily do so had they arrived earlier), now Apple has changed the goalposts again by launching it's own take on making an iPad - bester: the Apple iPad 2.
Thinner than the original
Xoom and more angular -
looking, that is, more in line with the Droid RAZR, both the tablets are powered by a 1.2 dual - core processor, run Android 3.0 Honeycomb and come with 1 GB RAM each.
Compare that to $ 599 for the 32 GB Motorola
Xoom and suddenly the Asus Transformer is
looking pretty darn good, especially -LSB-...]
Apple's iPad set high standards for the tablet market, but Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system, as witnessed running on the Motorola
Xoom,
looks like a winner.
With sales of Motorola's
Xoom sluggish at best, the BlackBerry Playbook too idiosyncratic for most and the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tantalisingly conspicuous by its absence, Asus
looks to steal a march on the competition with its Eee Pad Transformer TF101.