Testseek.com have collected 284 expert reviews of the Motorola Xoom MZ601 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Xoom MZ601.
July 2014
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The editors liked
800 x 1280 pixels screen resolution
Multi touch input method
Gyroscope
Accelerometer and Barometer sensors
3G connectivity
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Dualband
WiFi hotspot
Bluetooth v2.1
2592 ? 1944 pixels camera resolution
Dualcore 1GHz ARM CortexA9 pro
First tablet with Android 3.0 platform
Fast hardware
Good feature set.
Great multimedia playback
Good camera
Powerful processor
Android 3.1 (Honeycomb)
The editors didn't like
The device seems to be plagued with lag inspite of the 1 GHz dual core CPU
Reflective screen
A bit heavy on hands
Absence of a kickstand
Non replaceable battery
No pre installed document editor
Expensive
Slightly heftier than the iPad
Novice users may balk at Android 3.0's read-the-manual attitude
Adobe Flash not yet supported.
Screen is a fingerprint magnet
Slightly sluggish performance while playing flash videos
Abstract: Motorola's Xoom is the first Honeycomb-based tablet; but how does it fare against Apple's iPad 2? There's a lot to go over, from Google's new software platform to Nvidia's Tegra 2. Let's dig a little deeper to see how the tablet world is shaping up. In...
The Motorola Xoom weighs 730g – about the same as the first-generation iPad. Its 10.1-inch wide-screen display is quite bright. It supports up to 720p HD video.It looks quite similar in style to many tablets out there at the front, with a black, glass ...
Easy to use Android Honeycomb software, Not overly large, fits in hands quite nicely, Good camera for both video and still photos, The Tegra 2 processor and 1GB DDR2 RAM allow for a much faster, enjoyable experience,
All in all, the Motorola XOOM is a well built easy to use device that, when combined with Android Honeycomb, provides a wide range of features for your device and it looks great. Some features of Honeycomb were also present in previous versions of Andr...
The 10.1-inch screen features a 1280 x 800-pixel resolution, which is more than sharp enough for viewing an entire web page without having to scroll to the side. It's also great for movies, proving sharp and crisp. The Android operating system is a pleasure to use, and with the latest version – Honeycomb – in place, it's also a step up from other tablets. Honeycomb looks attractive and cohesive,
The Motorola Xoom is an impressive tablet, with high-end specs to put other devices to shame. It also costs a lot of money, however, and it's currently hamstrung by poor app support for Android tablets.
The Motorola Xoom falls behind the Apple iPad 2 when it comes to app support – with far more apps offered for the iPad. However, the Xoom betters its rival in many ways when it comes to the hardware, and if you want a device to browse the web or watch ...
Overall the XOOM does a pretty decent job and although not perfect I believe it is a good first effort by Motorola. Would I recommend it over the Apple iPad.. No, i am afraid. There are two many downsides to the XOOM for my liking. I am sure that Andro...
The Motorola Xoom is a little tricky to judge. The battery life is surprisingly good and it doesn't cost any more than a comparable 32GB WiFi-only iPad 2. It's much heavier than Apple's tablet though and neither the Android 3.0 interface or the Android...
Higher performance that the iPad 2; better cameras,
Honeycomb's sophistication means a steeper learning curve.
Not only is the Xoom faster than the iPad 2, but it's also a lot more personal thanks to its widgets and an OS that's highly customisable. The Android platform has been a slow-burning work in progress for far too long, but the employment of Honeycomb h...