Motorola showed off its new Xoom tablet at CES, which is packed impressive hardware and also runs on Android 3.0.
There’s no shortage of new would-be iPad competitors, but so far this is one of the most impressive models. Xoom consists of a 10.1-inch display and uses Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor.
The Motorola Xoom will be released in March and comes with support for both Wi-Fi and 3G. During the second quarter, Motorola will also release an upgrade to Xoom, which provides support for the 4G network. You can hook up a variety of devices to the Xoom via a microUSB port, hdmi, headphone jack, or the SD memory card slot. On the back is a camera with a resolution of five megapixels and an LED flash. In addition, the camera can shoot in HD resolution.
Xoom was one of the few tablets at CES to run Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Since Xoom comes out in March it coincides with general availalility of Android 3.0.
There’s no shortage of new would-be iPad competitors, but so far this is one of the most impressive models. Xoom consists of a 10.1-inch display and uses Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor.
The Motorola Xoom will be released in March and comes with support for both Wi-Fi and 3G. During the second quarter, Motorola will also release an upgrade to Xoom, which provides support for the 4G network. You can hook up a variety of devices to the Xoom via a microUSB port, hdmi, headphone jack, or the SD memory card slot. On the back is a camera with a resolution of five megapixels and an LED flash. In addition, the camera can shoot in HD resolution.
Xoom was one of the few tablets at CES to run Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Since Xoom comes out in March it coincides with general availalility of Android 3.0.
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