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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
Publicación: 2011-03-17, Autor: Kristofer , crítica de: technogog.com
Gorgeous screen, Fast, Great for gaming and multimedia, Simple to use, Dual cameras with flash, Decent picture quality, Stereo sound
No Flash yet, Expensive, Very glossy screen, Easily picks up fingerprints, No 4g until upgrade
The Xoom is the top of the line Android tablet on the market today that's for sure, and it's near perfect I think.Yes it's missing flash and 4G at the moment, but that's supposed to be fixed soon. The Xoom works well, it's fast and I really never noticed ...
Publicación: 2011-03-16, Autor: Kellex , crítica de: droid-life.com
The hardest part of this review…should you buy one or not? There really is no straight forward answer for that. Is this one hell of a powerful device that I've enjoyed every second of? Yes. Does it accomplish everything that I expected it to? Yep. Has...
Resumen: Big, black and powerful. That pretty much sums up the Motorola XOOM (henceforth to be referred to as the more eye-friendly Xoom), the opening salvo in what is about to be a deluge of tablets running Android 3.0 Honeycomb. And the Xoom not only ushers i...
Publicación: 2011-03-13, Autor: Jamison , crítica de: tabletpcreview.com
Honeycomb OS lives up to hype, Amazing display, Great Tegra 2 performance
Android tablet apps still limited, Basic onscreen keyboard, Awkward app management in Honeycomb
Apps Apple still has Android beat when it comes to tablet apps, and it's not even close. While the number of Honeycomb apps increases every day, Apple's lead is measured in tens of thousands. Of course, Android smartphone apps work as well, and developers...
Resumen: All eyes are on the Motorola Xoom tablet, and for good reason: It’s the first device in an expected multitude to ship with Google’s tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). The Xoom has a lot of features to like, and a lot to set it apart from the ev...
Resumen: These are exciting times if you’re interested in buying a tablet. The Xoom is available for purchase now, and the iPad 2 will be released in a matter of days. So where does the Xoom fit into the grand tablet scheme? It depends on what kind of user yo...
Resumen: Sitting atop of the throne for the better portion of the last year, the ’s grasp is somewhat unrelenting seeing that it has proven itself as a threatening competitor in the general computing space. So far, we’ve seen some passable offerings coming from...
Resumen: Motorola Xoom is a tablet that can easily make life tough for the Apple iPad 2. It has a 10.1 inch touch screen, rear and front cameras, HDMI port, and tablet optimized Android OS. All this will certainly create a lot of buzz around the tablet world. T...
The software is not particularly stable or robust, Requires a proprietary power adapter and can't charge through microUSB, Users have to rely on the MTP protocol to manage media on the device, The built-in e-mail client has extremely poor protocol support
The Xoom's impressive hardware specifications and ambitious feature lineup are intriguing, but the product falls short of its full potential due to a general lack of completeness. It feels like it was rushed to market and delivered to consumers premat...
Very fast, great tabbed browsing experience, notifications are awesome, widgets and homescreens are very cool, solid hardware,
Display is just ok, poor amount of designed for tablet apps atleast for the moment, device occasionally freezes up.
After spending a week with the Xoom we have grown quite fond of it. Honeycomb is not nearly as intuitive as iOS but we love its widgets, notifications, and multitasking capabilities. For the moment, with a limited supply of apps for tablets, the Andro...