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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Motorola XOOM Specs And The Tablet War

The recent launch of Motorola Xoom has revealed the tablet war hoping to be erupted in the background of the consumer electronic market. The new Android-based Xoom tablet from Motorola, has certainly planned to dethrone Apple’s iPad in the fast-growing tablet consumer market segment.
The added features of the Xoom tablet includes the front (2MP) and rear (5MP) facing cameras, also one to record in HD, which you will not find in the latest version of the iPad. Another important feature of the Xoom includes a large screen with comparatively high resolution and support for Adobe Flash and the Verizon’s network instead of AT&T’s used in others.

Motorola XOOM OS

Motorola Xoom uses Honeycomb, the latest Google’s Android operating system, capable of multitasking. It is designed especially for the tablets. It is now available in the 3G and has the option to be upgraded to 4G.
 Motorola XOOM Processor
The processor of the Xoom is a dual-core Nvida Tegra 2, it is capable of 720 pixel video screening and even sending a 1080p full HD video to the TV via the HDMI connecting port. This is the only detail available till now. Further information will be available when the product will actually see light in the market.
 Motorola XOOM Touch Screen
The screen of the Motorola Xoom is a 10.1-inch with a display quality of 1280 x 800. Most of the tablet computers in comparison are smaller in screen size, as the PlayBook from Blackberry is only a 7-inch tablet with a 1024 x 600 resolution and the iPad is a 9.7-inch display with 1024×768 resolutions. After reviewing Xoom’s screen, it is found to be pretty spectacular on looks even under the bright show lights. 

Motorola XOOM Memory and Storage

At 1GB RAM, Xoom is at par with Playbook having the highest RAM memory on the tablet computers. The Xoom also has a Micro SD slot, but as its Android operating system Android 3.0 do not support the removable memory drive. According to Motorola, as soon as Android starts supporting the external memory devices, Xoom might support the 16 or 32GB on board flash storage space.
 Motorola XOOM Connectivity
The Motorola Xoom at present is 3G enabled and in future is expected to be upgraded to the 4G with wi-fi having 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi.
 Motorola XOOM Accessories
There are three accessories included in this Pack. One is a leather case that can also be used as a stand, another is a standard dock for charging and display, and the “speaker HD” dock. It also includes an HDMI output port, three USB ports and also the built-in speakers. You may also find a Bluetooth keyboard, but all of these should work.
In the coming months we may expect to see many Android based tablets…an a proliferation of the tablets war as even LG Mobile Phones also announced their G-Slate tablet expected to be run on Honeycomb.
Source: www.islandcrisis.net

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