The tablet PC market is really hot right now, and Motorola has been working really hard to make their Xoom the best in its class. This really powerful tablet has transformed itself into a major contender within its field, offering users amazing specs and features that will definitely make some iPad users a little jealous.
Motorola isn't out to win any frugal customers with the hefty price tag of this tablet; instead they are offering Motorola Xoom accessories, discounted contract packages, and above all computing horsepower to draw in the crowd. The 10.1 inch screen is producing quality pictures at 1280 x 800 pixels. Equipped with a 1GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM, it just doesn't stop there, cause the Xoom is also enabled to use a 4G network too. Verizon's go-to operating system Android is powering this tablet which makes anyone comfortable with either the Apple or Android smart phone products have an upper hand when navigating the Xoom. It also houses a 720p rear-facing video camera, a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, a 2 megapixel front facing camera, dual speakers, and a dual LED flash.
So with all the numbers laid out on the table, the Xoom appears to be a top notch tablet to use, and it is. The first thing to buy will be a Motorola Xoom case and a Motorola Xoom Screen protector because this piece of technology is ultra-portable and slides easily into backpacks, briefcases, and even purses. The 3G network and dual-core processor makes multi-tasking a breeze. Streaming music, playing a game, and writing emails simultaneously won't slow down the system noticeable. Google took the helm with pre-installing Google talk, search, and organizational apps, each of which works flawlessly.
This tablet has an edge over any other tablet because of the multiple cameras. While it may feel a bit odd to hold up a nearly foot long tablet in order to snap a few photos on the subway, the picture quality and flash are crisp in most lighting conditions. The front camera is a major part that makes this tablet distinct. Apple and a few other companies decided to skimp out on the option, and with the popularity of video chatting programs increasing exponentially that may have been a bad idea.
Motorola and Verizon have found a knack for producing quality hardware and software. Choosing the Xoom over any other tablet out there is similar to the difference between an economy car and a sports car. While the sports car may have a higher price tag, it comes with style and horsepower. With everyone still talking about the 4G network, the Xoom looks like with'l reign on top.
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