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Android 3 maakt goed gebruik van de ruimte op het 10 inchscherm
Snelle hardware
Stevige behuizing
Scherm heeft hoge resolutie
Camera met autofocus
3Gversie heeft upgrademogelijkheid naar 4Gnetwerken
Fan / silent operation, Large memory, 5 MP digicam, Good power management
Reflective display surface, Unusable microSD slot, Lack of controls on the device, Often crashes, Isn't recognized by Vista
The weeks of testing the Xoom just flew by. The tablet was an able companion and was a lot of fun but it was also responsible for a few disappointments. But first the good qualities The 10.1" display gives rich colours, even though these quickly turn into...
Samenvatting: On a tablet or smartphone, what's more important than the display you look at and interact with? Very little, arguably. Of course, all things have to work magically, in concert, to achieve a desired experience. Still, screens are what you look at, and as ...
The first Android tablet with Google's tablet-specific Honeycomb OS. Fast. Beautiful, highly responsive touch screen. Flash support. HDMI output for television/computer monitor viewing.
User interface seems overcomplicated at times. While promised in the future, there's no support for SD cards at launch. Android Market selection is short on tablet-specific apps.
The Wi-Fi Motorola Xoom is a solid Android tablet with Flash support, but it doesn't measure up to the Apple iPad 2 in terms of app selection. Buy it now...
Samenvatting: The T-Mobile G1 had it easy; it was the first Android phone on the market, and the only one for a long time. The Motorola Xoom was the one and only Android Honeycomb tablet for just a short while before competitors rampaged the market (if you can call 5 o...
As the first Honeycomb tablet, the Motorola XOOM is designed to show what Android looks like when it’s redesigned for a larger screen. Unfortunately the XOOM feels more like a demonstration product at this point than a full-fledged gadget that fills a ...
Gepubliceerd: 2011-05-18, Auteur: Sam , beoordeeld door: androidguys.com
Android 3.1 and Beyond, Awesome battery life just under iPad's, Fast WiFi connectivity, fast charging to full battery, Tegra 2 dualcore processor, 1GB of internal RAM, and 32GB storage onboard, Wonderful screen and great viewing angles via Corning's Goril
Still a little buggy but so are all of my other gadgets, The lack of Android 3.0 apps but they will come and more are coming every week, Can't use microSD slot yet, Heavy and even more awkward to hold than an iPad (No biggie since I use it more in landsca
1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core processor, Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), Great battery life
microSD slot isn't enabled, yet, LTE upgrade requires sending the device to Motorola, Pricey compared to Android 3.0 tablets recently launched
The Motorola Xoom has a lot of good things going for it. We loved the Xoom's colorful, high-res display with excellent viewing angles. We also appreciated the tablet's speed and smooth performance. For tablets, Android 3.0 is a definite improvement over p...
Samenvatting: For the better portion of the last month, we’ve been toiling away getting comfy with some of the newest tablets to hit the market of late, and now that we’ve gotten a feel for all of them, it’s best to sit down to compare and contrast them all in one m...
The exciting part of this tablet is that it is the first Android tablet running Android 3.0 which is optimized for tablets. This new operating system has some excellent features and, except for the browser, is pretty easy to use. Motorola has put toget...
Gepubliceerd: 2011-04-22, Auteur: User , beoordeeld door: androidspin.com
Samenvatting: Everyone has heard of the iPad, but how about the competition? They're all now slowly trickling in led by an onslaught of Android tablets, a single BlackBerry tablet, and rounding up the rear is an HP tablet.The first Android-based tablet was the Samsung ...