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: Finally, Honeycomb is here! Aaron reviews the Motorola XOOM , the first real competitor to the Apple iPad . It offers a 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 10.1-inch display, Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), 5-megapixel camera, and a front-facing camera. Ho...
Abstract: After months of waiting, Honeycomb has arrived at PhoneDog! Aaron reviews the Motorola XOOM , the first real competitor to the Apple iPad . It sports a 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 10.1-inch display, Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), 5-megapixel camer...
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Published: 2011-03-04, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Overall, theMotorola Xoom has been impressive. Honeycomb makes it enjoyable to use, unlikethe big phone, which the Galaxy Tab turned out to be. Beyond lacklusterhardware design, it seems to be a fairly solid device.However, I personallycannot find a use f...
Published: 2011-03-03, Author: matt , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: It's taken almost a year to get here. The first tablet to matter since the original iPad. The Xoom is the first real Android tablet, arriving ahead of the iPad 2 by a hair. Since it's living in the "year of iPad 2," as Apple put it, it seemed only fitting...
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Published: 2011-03-03, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: A quick look around any tech blog will highlight one thing: 2011 is indeed the year of the tablet. CES was full of dozens upon dozens of tablets from various manufacturers across the globe. While most were nothing special, certain devices caught our atten...
Abstract: Apple's iPad singlehandedly created a new form of computing in 2010 and, in the process, launched the year of the tablet. Not coincidentally, 2011 is the year that everyone else is trying to catch up -- while Apple is moving its iPad to the next leve...
Abstract: With its launch, Motorola is up to the task of bringing along quite a few accessories with its Android 3.0 powered tablet. Since this is a brand new tablet we’re talking about, it’s only fitting to find two completely different docks being made availa...
Abstract: Among a myriad of tablet introductions early this year, Motorola's Xoom arguably attracted the most attention. The device is the first to be powered by Android 3.0, the tablet-optimized variant of Google's smartphone OS. Tablets that jumped onto the ...
10.1inch display, First with Android 3.0, OS optimized for tablets, Solid hardware, Snappy dualcore processor,
Expensive, even with Verizon subsidy, No WiFionly model at launch, 4G requires upgrade, Lackluster display
We were left with positive impressions of the Xoom and Honeycomb, a duo that finally brings the Android platform up to speed with the iPad. Aside from the hardware and software, however, most customers will also consider the price and competition in th...