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  • Anonymous
  • mAQ
  • 04 Mar 2011

it s not 800$ it s actually 539$ so moto did it right... i will buy a 539$ xoom over a 499$ 16 gb ipad2 anyyy timeeee of the day

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    • userofboth
    • Ta}
    • 04 Mar 2011

    I for a long time wanted to post a comment or my view of why I would go with Android Tablet (XOOM) more than an Ipad. I already Own an Ipad. And I really do feel the need to have Android XOOM. It is not because of the Hardware Spec, It is not because of the Software Spec. It's mearly for these unique openness of Android which I mention below

    1. I wanted to teach my 5 year Old what Addition is ? What Subtraction is ? And basically how Math is done. I purchsed a few APPLS on I-Pad none of which conveyed what I wanted to Convey and Connect to her. And I am not a Software person to write Such an APP

    2. So I decided to use GOOGLE APP CREATOR without having to know the Software. With that I was able to create a nice APP tailored to teach her and I was able to DROP it into my ANDROID-DROID. She was able to pick up Math easily and I felt Proud of Myself.

    This is a Compelling reason for people to Use XOOM.

    1. I have my Songs on SD card and I can swap back and forth b/w my DROID and XOOM
    2. XOOM comes with built in HDMI and I don't have to shell down an extra $39 for the Apple Wires
    3. XOOM will be able to Play Flash. And my Kids can PLAY the free games on PBSKIDS.ORG
    4. XOOM is more Open and Friendy for People like me who would like to use it more personally by creating my Own Apps by just Drag and Drop.
    5. Lastly I dont have to Login to I-tunes every time and be scared that I logged out (so that my kids dont accidentaly download where Credit card gets charged).. Android Market is more secure in that sense

    So all of you who rave and rant about I-Pad ? Think how personal your tablet can get beyond just listening to music etc....

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      • Palac
      • 3q}
      • 02 Mar 2011

      I have fount lot of great accessories for XOOM at: http://www.xoom-accessories.com

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        • Anonymous
        • 3Iv
        • 28 Feb 2011

        over clock xoom to 1.5ghz ooooooooooooooooof

        http://blog.gsmarena.com/motorola-xoom-gets-a-cpu-overclock-to-1-5ghz-gets-blazing-fast/

        i get it next week

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          • Anonymous
          • 3Iv
          • 27 Feb 2011

          finaly i can buy xoom

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            • cpam
            • LhM
            • 27 Feb 2011

            800$.... thanks moto. i bet apple will get the price right .

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              • kxA
              • 27 Feb 2011

              lmao gsm arena is doing tablets now. smarts phones will take a back seat lol.

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                • nsC
                • 26 Feb 2011

                Best tablet
                I love xoom

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                  • atrix team
                  • L6Z
                  • 26 Feb 2011

                  Motorola is giving away a limited edition gold Motorola XOOM for the Oscars

                  The Oscars just wouldn't be the same without all the swag, right? Motorola is giving away limited edition gold Motorola XOOMs to every Oscar nominee, and you could get your hands on one as well! And let's be real: $800 is a lot of money.

                  The sweepstakes, occurring from now until 11:59 PM on February 28th, will award 2 lucky winners with a gold Motorola XOOM, as well as a blingtastic gold-embossed slipcase. To enter, simply retweet all of the Motorola Mobility accounts posts, and add the hashtag "#motoxoom". Every retweet will count as one entry.

                  The contest is limited to U.S. residents over the age of 18, and you obviously can't be an employee of Motorola Mobility, or a relative of such an employee. The two potential winners will be announced on March 1st, but if the winners don't respond promptly, the gold XOOMs will default to the next contestants. So check your inbox! For more information, check out the link to Motorola's Twitter page below

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                    • AnonD-328
                    • uNV
                    • 25 Feb 2011

                    Anonymous, 23 Feb 2011Really camera on the back of your big bulky tablet?? who wi... morewow! I thought backdated ppl got extinct years ago...

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                      • vGF
                      • 24 Feb 2011

                      Anonymous, 23 Feb 2011Really camera on the back of your big bulky tablet?? who wi... morebakar, camera is to take pics,,,,,.....

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                        • singsahib
                        • wvR
                        • 24 Feb 2011

                        lg optimus 3d is far better than this tablet

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                          • atrix team
                          • L6Z
                          • 24 Feb 2011

                          As we put rubber to road on our Motorola Xoom review, it's important to note that it was only a matter of time before the Android army delivered a proper iPad competitor. Moto's partnership with Google (and use of the 3.0 version of its mobile operating system, Honeycomb), has made that assumed inevitability a very serious reality. There can be little question that the Xoom is certainly a contender for the hearts and minds of potential tablet buyers in the market. Besides boasting that fancy new software (a completely redesigned experience masterminded by the man behind webOS, Matias Duarte), the Xoom is equipped with formidable hardware. The 1GHz, NVIDIA Tegra 2-based slate boasts a sizable 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 32GB of internal storage, a 10.1-inch, 1280 x 800 capacitive display, 3G connectivity (Verizon on our review unit), along with front and rear facing cameras, HD video capability, and loads of wireless options. Not only is the Xoom clearly competitive (and frankly, more stacked) than most of its competition, Motorola has attempted to futureproof the device by offering a free hardware upgrade down the road which will give the tablet access to Big Red's 4G LTE network. Of course, all this power comes with a cost... literally. With a list price off contract of $799, the Xoom is quite a pricey piece of technology to own. Still, with all that's packed inside -- and more importantly with what Google has done on the software side -- the Xoom could represent the next stage of tablet evolution. Is it time to take the plunge? Read on for our definitive answer in the full Engadget review!

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                            • spL
                            • 24 Feb 2011

                            Well even if it was a good device i will not buy it i would prepare Samsung products, i bought an xt720 from Motorola and they decided not to release any software updates for it so i would expect the same for the Xoom, Motorola does not respect its customers.

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                              • AnonD-2370
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                              • 24 Feb 2011

                              Anonymous, 23 Feb 2011Really camera on the back of your big bulky tablet?? who wi... moreWow didnt know 12 mm was bulky tablet and yes you do want a cam on the back so you can take a photo of something in front like other people. if you just had a cam on the front how would you take shoots of large groups or scenery like looking up at the building with the scren looking up too how the hell would you see the type of shot you capturing. STUPID comment go jump off a bridge. Cam on the back with screen on the front is standard set up for all cameras and phones.


                              great product only thing i would add is PQ screen mode like the Notion's ink Adam

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 3Iv
                                • 23 Feb 2011

                                well done moto
                                best tablet is here

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                                  • owner
                                  • 0CU
                                  • 23 Feb 2011

                                  its not a mobile phone or even a mobile gsm tablet, so it should not be here.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • vjw
                                    • 23 Feb 2011

                                    Really camera on the back of your big bulky tablet?? who will really use a camera on e back of the tablet! its really lame

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                                      • AnonD-328
                                      • uNV
                                      • 23 Feb 2011

                                      u guys visiting this page r doing nothing but looking at my dream tab... :-D