Thursday, 21 April 2011

Motorola Xoom Review



Style & handling summary for Motorola Xoom review

The Android Honeycomb operating system is the smoothest version of Android we have seen, & the black, solid body is safe but inspiring

User friendliness summary for Motorola Xoom review
The Android version that has been designed for tablets offers ease of use & an intuitive form, which offers a tidy way to customise home screens as well as a tremendous new notifications system


Feature set summary for Motorola Xoom review

The first Honeycomb tablet is filled with goodies: a dual-core 1GHz chip with 1GB of RAM, snappers, a full HTML tabbed browser, support for playing lots of online video including Flash, and a ten.1 multi-touch-display.

Performance summary for Motorola Xoom review
While the operating systems offers quick, slick multitasking & an intuitive operation, the Xoom feels as if it isn't done, as most of our downloaded apps kept crashing. The shortage of choice when it comes to tablet apps could put off some potential buyers.

Battery life is better than average, as you get through a few days between charges.

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