AndroidPolice is one of the first to review the Motorola Xoom. So here is what they say about this stinger tablet...
At a Glance
They say specs aren’t everything, but the XOOM’s hardware is powerful enough to make any tech geek drool:
* 10.1-inch 16:10 WXGA (1280×800) LCD display
* 2MP webcam
* 5MP rear cam capable of recording 720p HD video
* 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
* Stock Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)
* 1GB DDR2 RAM
* 32GB internal storage
* 3250 mAh 24.1 watt-hour lithium ion polymer battery
* WiFi 802.11b/g/n
* EVDO Rev. A radio upgradeable to LTE
And now that your interest has been piqued, I present to you the short, "in a nutshell" version of the review:
The Good
* Honeycomb’s UI is stunning. Stunning.
* Honeycomb apps are miles ahead of their mobile counterparts in terms of both functionality and interface
* Full HDMI capabilities
* Powerful dual-core CPU and 1 GB of RAM provide all the power you could ever want (and then some)
* Beautiful 10.1-inch display
The Bad
* Steep $600 on-contract / $800 off-contract price tag
* No Flash at launch
* No LTE out of the gate; upgrade won’t be available for about 90 days and will take 6 business days to complete
* SD card functionality not yet available
* Honeycomb apps are few and far between (at least for now)
Continue Reading:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/03/05/motorola-xoom-android-3-0-review-sweet-as-honey/