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Check out my iPad 2 vs Xoom review for a comparison of the two.
It looks like rumors about the Motorola Xoom (don't miss our Xoom Review) Android tablet coming to Sprint are more truth than fiction.
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We are back from Europe and we just got our hands on the Motorola Xoom review unit that was waiting for us in San Francisco.
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Since there are few differences between the Wi - Fi tablet and carrier - backed versions, we will refer you to our original Verizon Motorola Xoom review for all the nitty gritty details — just skip the sections on cellular service and pricing.
For a deeper dive, read our Motorola Xoom review, which discusses the tablet in greater detail.
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I guess I should be thankful that they aren't the smudged mess that you took during the Xoom review.
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As you may know if you have read my Xoom review, the Motorola device features a lower quality display.
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I have already written extensively about the new Android 3.0 OS (Honeycomb) featured in the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in my Motorola Xoom review.
btw, i watched your xoom review and am listening to your podcast now.
Maybe Samsung read my Xoom review and noted my issues with Honeycomb, or maybe the brains at Samsung and I just think alike, because the company included a TouchWiz UX layer that adds some convenient features to Google's tablet OS that improve the experience.

Not exact matches

Given early indications that the Android - based Motorola Xoom and Galaxy Tab are not selling well, that RIM has shipped — not sold — a mere 500,000 BlackBerry PlayBooks, and that HP's webOS TouchPad tablet has garnered only lukewarm reviews, those numbers even strike us as a little ambitious.
Engadget has their review up of the Motorola Xoom 2.
The Motorola Xoom right out of the gates is one of the most amazing pieces of hardware we have ever reviewed.
Be sure to stay tuned for our upcoming video review of the Xoom, the Xoom vs. the iPad and an advanced app review of the Xoom!
Stay tuned tomorrow where we hope to have hands on review time with the Motorola Xoom and Blackberry Playbook.
Motorola Xoom 2 Review: It's the updated version of the brand's original Android tablet, but does the inclusion of Honeycomb offer much improvement?
The data and discussions in this review article are drawn from the individual articles for each tablet in our Display Technology Shoot - Out series starting with the iPad 2, the Motorola Xoom and Asus Transformer.
i just found your reviews a bit apologetic when you critiques Xoom, which kinda gives an impression of being biased.
You can read the full review of the Xoom HERE.
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Different people lead different lives, using tablets in drastically different ways, so it is always hard to aim for «objectivity» when it comes to reviewing a device like the Xoom.
If you're considering buying the Xoom you should definitely check out this review first to get a better idea if it really is the tablet for you.
In this video we give you the full review of the Xoom and show you what type of applications it comes bundled with.
Reviews for Motorola's Xoom Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet computer have been largely positive.
Putting aside the somewhat steep $ 599 price tag (with a two - year Verizon Wireless contract), Motorola's Xoom has garnered solid reviews from noted industry analysts at its Feb. 24 launch.
Back to the Xoom though and it's difficult to get a real feel from what looks like a 2 - day hands - on before the «reviews» were posted but there's already unanimous agreement that the UI is good, it's fast (we measured the fastest Sunspider / Android result ever on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 which uses the same hardware and software.)
The XOOM Wi - Fi is also the first Honeycomb tablet to be updated to Android 3.1 after launching to tepid reviews stemming from the early build of Honeycomb 3.0 which was considered incomplete.
First things first: We reviewed the Verizon Motorola Xoom back in February, and we recently updated that review to reflect the Android 3.1 update.
In depth Video Review and overview People seem most happy about the XOOM's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.
So I've picked up a handful of Motorola XOOM accessories over the last week and figured it was time to start reviewing them one by one to help early adopters decide if any of them are worth your hard earned money.
My WiFi - only Motorola Xoom arrived last Tuesday, two days before my belated iPad 2, so I've been testing it extensively over the past week and thought I'd put together a thorough video review of the Xoom in action.
If you've been paying attention the past couple of weeks, you will have noticed my reviews for the ZAGGsparq 2.0 portable battery and USB charger and the ZAGG invisibleSHIELD for the Motorola XOOM.
Several weeks back, ZAGG sent me a full - body invisibleSHIELD for the Motorola XOOM to review.
Even well - reviewed tablets like the Motorola Xoom [«Hands - on review: Xoom battles iPad 2 to a draw»] struggle.
BGR reviewed the Motorola XOOM almost a year ago and at the time, we called it the best Android tablet available on the market.
Every review I've seen of the original Xoom mentioned what it was like out the box, with no updates taken in to account.
When Xoom was introduced, Motorola said that their Xoom tablet is able to face 10h of «hard work,» but reviews showed that battery «dies» after 8h of video games and Wi - Fi and 3G connectivity, which, in my opinion, is more than enough.
The data and discussions in this review article are drawn from the individual articles for each Tablet in our Display Technology Shoot - Out series starting with the Apple iPad 2, the Motorola Xoom, the Asus Transformer, the Acer Iconia, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
For now we're awarding HP the win on this front, but we're prepared to eat our words if Honeycomb stuns us when we get the Xoom in for a full review.
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As for newer tablets, as of its reviews, the Xoom was so new that it didn't even run right yet.
I have seen other reviews where the ThinkPad Tablet has benched better than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, but real - world perception counts for more than any benchmark, and I feel like the ThinkPad Tablet is not as fast as the Motorola Xoom or the Acer Iconia Tab A500.
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The Viewsonic G - Tab doesn't look too bad for a less expensive device or there's the Motorola Xoom, Asus Transformer (I reviewed that here on DA), Acer Iconia and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, which are more expensive.
After it has been intensely advertised over the last few months and has managed to get positive reviews from almost all the bloggers and critics, XOOM is the first tablet to come with Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
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