Motorola Unveil The Xoom Tablet Device
The Motorola Xoom enters the growing tablet market place and is in front of the pack.
Motorola have stepped away from the impressive line up of mobile phones to give us the brand new Xoom, a tablet device taking advantage of a gorgeous large screen along with some superb specification, particularly when looking at the use of the new Android 3.0 operating system.
Motorola have opted to approach the large screen end from the tablet market, pitting it against the like from the iPad, as opposed to the more pocketable, but less impressive units such as the Galaxy Tab from Samsung. The 10.1 screen fitted about this model does indeed give the unit wow factor. Graphic quality is superb and photographs look superior thanks to the resolution that provides 1280 x 800 pixels inside a 16:10 contrast ratio. Perhaps more visually impressive compared to screen itself, is the new Android 3.0 operating-system, a platform designed specifically for large screen devices such as this, and it certainly shows about the interface. Widgets and icons look clearer than ever, and the OS even takes advantage of the big screen my offering a rotating carousel much the same in layout as to the can be found on iTunes. Developers have also been on board with Google within this development, thus the likes of YouTube look visually not the same as anything we have encountered before. Indeed, Android 3.0 may well be the most important factor when selecting which tablet to go for, certainly holding its against the Apple operating system and knocking spots from the Android 2.2 found on the Samsung.
When using the Motorola Xoom for the first time, asides from the visuals, the other impressive aspect is the general speed where the device operates. This could be attributed to a 1Ghz processor that isn’t only exceptionally fast, but additionally is a dual core unit, enabling the Xoom to easily handle multitasking features. Anybody looking for a true multi media device is going to be pleased with what this model can provide. There are two cameras, a 2 mega pixel front facing affair along with a rear mounted 5 megapixel main camera which both produce a good quality of image, whilst there is also the option to capture video footage in High Definition at 720P resolution. The results, as you would expect, look stunning on the large display, or when hooked up to a home television.
The Motorola Xoom enters the continuously growing tablet market and immediately jumps towards the front from the pack having a breath taking interface and a stunning design.
The Motorola Xoom and the LG Optimus 7Q are coming soon.
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