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.
Not exact matches
The Moto
Xoom tablet is like the
tablet equivalent of Motorola's Atrix Android phone, with the dual - core 1 GHz processor, 2 - megapixel front
camera, 5 - megapixel rear
camera and 1280x800 display.
The
Xoom is Motorola Mobility's first
tablet device and features the Android «Honeycomb» 3.0 OS, which runs from 10.1 - inch 1280 × 800 16:10 touch screen, with a dual core 1Ghz processor and both 3G and WIFI capabilities, along with a 1.2 megapixel front and a 5MP rear facing
camera.
Runs on Android 3.1, built specifically for
tablets 1 GHz dual - core processor for lightning - fast responsiveness 10.1» HS IPS HD screen display with capacitive multi-touch 5MP back
camera with flash, with 720p video webcam Preloaded with almost $ 40 worth of applications, plus Zoodles ™, the award - winning Kid Mode application Preloaded with MotoPack by Motorola
XOOM (App Downloader by Motorola) · Preloaded with Quickoffice ™ Pro HD for seamless productivity at work Preloaded with MotoPrint — the application that allows you to print straight from the Web browser Preloaded with fun games like Asphalt 6 from Gameloft and SIM City Deluxe 16 GB built - in memory Battery lasts up to 10 hours for video playback and Web browsing Access to more than 250,000 apps in Android Market ™ Availability and Pricing
Considering the Playbook has the best
cameras in the current class of
tablet computers, it will give you a better experience then the
Xoom or iPad 2.
Both run from a dual core 1.2 GHz processor, with a 5 megapixel
camera and a 1.3 MP front - facing variant, with 16 GB of internal storage memory - instead of the 32 GB, which accompanied the first
Xoom tablet.
The first
tablet to come equipped with Android 3.0, the
Xoom features a 10.1 ″ capacitive touchscreen, 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 32 GB of memory, a 5MP
camera, as well as Adobe Flash support.
Back to the Motorola
Xoom 2 rumours, and the first stories heard about such a thing turned up on 17 June 2011 when a Verizon advert aired on US TV networks showing a lady on her Verizon branded
tablet; it looked an awful lot like the original
Xoom, only not, and with the
camera in the wrong place.
Motorola
Xoom tablet has specs as a 10.1 - inch touchscreen display with 1280 x 800 resolution, 5 megapixel rear - facing
camera with 720p video recording and dual LED Flash, 2MP front - facing
camera, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi, 1080p video playback, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and capable of 10 hours of battery life (video).
Taking photos with a
tablet will do nothing for your street cred, and Motorola seems to have realised this, as these specs are slightly lower than those of the first
Xoom, which had a dual - LED flash and a slightly higher - res secondary
camera.
Surprisingly, B&H is the famous
cameras selling store and now it is offering the Honeycomb powered Android
tablet, Motorola
Xoom.
The
Xoom is a
tablet so comparing it's
camera to a smartphone
camera is a bit dumb.
The
Xoom and the Flyer are fairly evenly matched in this respect with Motorola's
tablet packing a 5MP rear
camera and a 2MP front - facing cam, along with 720p video capture, while HTC's device has a similar 5MP rear cam, along with 720p and a front - facing cam with a very slightly lower pixel count of 1.3 MP.
The
Xoom tablet features a 10.1 ″ display, a 1 GHz dual - core Tegra 2 processor, Android 3.0, WiFi, 3G, 5 megapixel rear
camera, 2 megapixel front facing
camera, and HDMI output.
Motorola is prepping to roll out the new firm update IMM76 for
Xoom Wi - Fi
tablet that brings Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, quicker screen rotation new screen lock setting,
camera improvements and a set of few bug fixes.
The first Honeycomb
tablet Xoom is sporting 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP
camera with LED flash light, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G / LTE connectivity, Android Market, and so on.
Xoom runs Google's latest OS, Honeycomb, designed exclusively for
tablets, sporting a beautiful 10.1 ″ TFT display with 1280 × 800 resolution, dual - core 1 GHz processor, 5MP autofocus rear
camera with 720p HD video capture and a 2 Megapixels front - side
camera for video calling, 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, full 1080p HD support with HDMI - out port, 3G, Wi - Fi, 32 GB of internal memory.
XOOM Tablet is 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP
camera with LED flash light, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G / LTE and so on.
BestBuy retailers are now offering the in - store pre-orders for the Motorola
Xoom tablet, powered by Android 3.0 Honeycomb, running with dual core 1 GHz chipset, featuring dual
cameras, 3G, Wi - Fi connectivity, 1080p HD video playback, HDMI port and much more features.
Motorola
Xoom is the first ever
tablet from the Motorola company with Barometer support and it is sporting 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP
camera with LED flash light, 2 MP front facing
camera for video calling, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G / LTE connectivity, Android Market, and so on.
Motorola has just unveiled its sexy
tablet Motorola
XOOM with 10.1 inch HD display running with Android 2.3 Honeycomb on Dual - core 1 GHz processor, 5MP
camera with 720p captures and 2MP additional
camera, 1080p HD Video Content Support, W - Fi, 3G, while 4G connectivity will be made available as an update in Q2 following a Q1 launch.
A guy over XDA developer forum has already installed the bootable ROM of the AOSP Android 4.0.3 ICS on his Motorola
Xoom Wi - Fi
tablet, but most the features aren't working including
camera.
Motorola's
Xoom is the first ever
tablet running on Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS with Barometer support, and eqipped with Tegra 2 dual core 1 GHz chipset, 4G LTE connectivity, 10.1 ″ HD display, 5MP
camera with 720p HD video capture, 2MP additional front - facing
camera, Wi - Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1, 1080p HD video playback, 32 GB memory storage, Adobe flash player 10.1 and more in line.
But to compare the
Xoom to the current iPad would be a mistake if, as expected, Apple refreshes its
tablet with
cameras and better hardware this April.
Motorola
XOOM Tablet is sporting 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP
camera with LED flash light, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G / LTE connectivity, Android Market, and so on.
Motorola
XOOM is the first ever
tablet having Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS with Barometer support, and running with Tegra 2 dualcore 1 GHz chipset, 4G LTE connectivity, 10.1 ″ HD display, 5MP
camera with 720p HD video capture, 2MP additional front - facing
camera, Wi - Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1, 1080p HD video playback, 32 GB memory storage, Adobe flash player 10.1 all Google services, and many more.
The
XOOM is a premier Android
tablet that features a 1 GHz dual - core processor, a 10.1 - inch widescreen HD display with 1280 × 800 resolution, HD video playback, HDMI out, a 5 - megapixel rear - facing
camera with 720P video capture, a 2 - megapixel front - facing
camera, and a variety of sensors including a gyroscope, barometer, e-compass, accelerometer and adaptive lighting.
To remind you again, Motorola
Xoom is the world's first
tablet to run with Android 3.0 Honeycomb, powered by 1 GHz dual - core CPU and packs 512 MB of RAM, sporting a 10.1 - inch capacitive touch display with 800 x 1280 pixels resolution, 32 GB of internal flash storage, as well as micro-SD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32 GB), equipped with a rear - facing 5 Megapixel
camera with autofocus and dual - LED flash - suitable for capturing digital photos and 720p HD videos and an additional 2 Megapixel front - facing
camera, full host of Android Market and Google services, including 3D version of Google Maps, Google Talk with video chat.
Motorola
Xoom tablet will have the ability to act as a USB host which means you can pair gaming controllers, mice, keyboards, etc. with it, lets you import photos to your
tablet directly from your digital
camera, and take advantage of a number of USB devices, even including Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 controllers..