Motorola XOOM flaunts a glossy 10.1-inch display that supports 1280x800 pixel resolution. This heavily anticipated tablet will run smoothly on the 3G network and would be upgradable to work with 4G LTE network. Inside the chassis lies the dual-core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 system on chip that will make Android 3.0 Honeycomb run smoothly with massive 1GB DDR2 RAM on it.
This tablet has 32GB on-board memory and expansion slot to add up to 32GB microSD card. Nvidia Tegra 2 is capable of supporting 1080p HD video playback and streaming. This SoC chip is capable of running Unreal Engine 3.0 and hence we can expect rich 3D graphics supporting games for this tablet.
Yes, it is the first tablet sporting Google's Android 3.0 update dubbed as Honeycomb. This Android OS has a webkit based browser with Adobe Flash Player 10.1 support. Read more about Honeycomb here.
XOOM has 5 megapixel camera with LED Flash, Zoom and capable of recording 720p HD video at its rear panel and has 2 megapixel front-panel camera for video chat via Google Talk. This tablet comes with built-in gyroscope, accelerometer, barometer and e-compass.
For wireless connectivity, XOOM supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n to let you browse web seamlessly and also Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. XOOM offers support for Microsoft Exchange to sync your corporate email other than the Gmail account. You can view and edit documents on the tablet flawlessly.
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We don't know much about the battery pack but it promises 10 hours of video playback. Motorola will release XOOM 3G/Wi-Fi version in the first quarter of this year with Verizon branding and this device would be upgradable to 4G LTE by the second quarter. In the second quarter Motorola will start offering XOOM 4G LTE/Wi-Fi tablet.
Motorola hasn't announced the price of this tablet.
Source: http://www.techtree.com/India/News/CES_2011_Motorola_XOOM_Arrives_with_Android_30/551-114071-615.html
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