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Pantalla de alta resolución
Dual Core
1GB de RAM
Excelente hardware
32Gb de almacenamiento
Experiencia Android mejorada
El 3.0 si es un sitema para tablets
Cámara de fotos principal de 5MP y frontal 2 MP
Software de Google preparado para el format
La pantalla de 10.1 pulgadas
El Sistema Operativo Android 3.0
Cuenta con dos cámaras
Tiene una memoria de 32GB y la duración de la batería
Calidad de carcasa y acabados
Calidad de pantalla y precisión
Nivel de prestaciones
Resultados de la cámara integrada
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Pocas aplicaciones con el formato correcto para tablet
Algunas aplicaciones tienen gráficos de poca resolución desaprovechando la pantalla
Precio limitante
Poca disponibilidad
Poca conectividad USB
No inferior a sus rivales actuales
Pero si a los fu
La pantalla se ensucia mucho y el precio es poco accesible
La ranura microSD tendrá que esperar a futuras actualizaciones para funcionar
The Motorola Xoom shows that the future is bright indeed for Android on tablets. If you’re an iOS hater with a slate predilection, you’ll love it, warts and all....
Android Honeycomb isn’t quite ready for prime time. It’s frustrating at times, and the optimised apps aren’t out in force yet.But it is ready for the sizeable army of people already willing to put up with cheap hardware and terrible UI just to avoid Ap...
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Publicación: 2011-04-12, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: whatmobile.net
Resumen: Let’s face it; Apple currently dominates the tablet world and it’s about time it had some competition. Some analysts claim Apple will continue to do so until at least 2015, and so far Samsung and the others haven’t made much of an impact.The first Galaxy ...
Android 3.0, build quality good, acceptable camera performance, the novelty of being the first Honeycomb tablet
Honeycomb doesn't feel quite ready, microSD card not supported, Motorola don't bring anything extra from a software point of view
We can't really fault Motorola's hardware and the Honeycomb experience is far superior to Android tablets we've seen so far, but it's clear that the software isn't that stable, the price is high, not all features are supported and the Android Market ne...
Fast and responsive, Tabletfriendly tweaks to Android are good overall, Tabbed Web browser with Flash Player support, Easy to share videos and other files with your computers
Crowded widgets and small icons can lead to homescreen chaos, Speakers face backwards, Inconvenient proprietary charger, Good Honeycomb apps are currently hard to find
The 10.1-inch Motorola Xoom is the first tablet to run Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb software. Despite being first, it feels fun and polished, and it will be even better when more big-screen apps arrive....
Resumen: Weighing 601g the iPad is easy to hold with one hand, but still feels comfier when you use two. However its the depth that really impresses, measuring just 8.8mm deep, it’s slimmer than an iPhone 4 and all-in-all is a stunning piece of design. Wei...
The virtual buttons in the bottom left, apps in the top right, and combination of widgets and icons in multiple screens all point to a device that trades instant accessibility for wider customisation features and increased functionality; this is somet...
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Publicación: 2012-07-30, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: arstechnica.com
The best word to describe Jelly Bean on the Xoom is “consistent.” The look and feel of the operating system is consistent with its look and feel on the Nexus 7 and the Galaxy Nexus, giving us a glimpse of a world where Google had iOS-like control over all...