The Motorola XOOM offers a much different experience compared to the Apple iPad 2 which can be good or bad depending upon how you intend to use it. It certainly offers better multitasking capabilities that are useful for productivity applications and the higher resolution camera's are a nice touch for those inclined to also use it as a camera. It also now supports flash which Apple does not. The problem is that the software feels very much incomplete in terms of stability and design. Add to this a profile that is hard to hold in portrait mode and a LCD panel that could use better color, viewing angles and brightness. With the same MSRP as an equivalent iPad 2, the choice is really going to come down to if its features will match how will use the tablet.
Pros
- True Mutlitasking Support With Better Notifications
- Excellent High Resolution Cameras
- Supports Flash
Cons
- Awkward To Hold In Portrait Mode
- Many Applications Still Feel Like They Are Beta
- LCD Panel Could Be Better
Description
- 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core Processor
- 1GB Memory
- 32GB Storage
- 10.1-inch WXGA (1280x800) Multitouch Display
- NVIDIA Tegra 2 Graphics Engine
- 802.11a/g/n Wireless, Bluetooth
- 5.0 Megapixel Back Camera Webcam With LED Flash And 2.0 Megapixel Front Camera
- Micro USB, Micro HDMI, 3.5 Audio Port
- 9.8" x 6.6" x .51" @ 1.61 lbs.
- Android 3.0
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