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Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition
$530.00
Released November, 2011
The Pros:Smaller form factor can be nice when lugging it around. Lower price point that full-sized Xoom 2.
The Cons:Very expensive for a smaller tablet when compared to Galaxy Tab 8.9 and especially the Kindle Fire.
The Xoom 2 Media Edition is a touchscreen tablet device from the Motorola company that offers a step-down from the company's standard Xoom 2 model. Featuring a slightly smaller display than its full-sized counterpart at 8.2 inches, this model incorporates the same Gorilla Glass coating as the other Xoom models for improved durability and longevity.
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Running the Android 2.3 Honeycomb operating system, users can customize their home screen and download games and applications from the Android Market web store. Claiming a 20-percent increase in graphics quality over the original Xoom tablet, the Media Edition incorporates a 178-degree viewing angle for multi-person viewing of high-quality video content. A 1.2-gigahert dual-core processor is included that helps to provide lag-free operation throughout online and offline activities alike, with pre-installed software like QuickOffice, Evernote and Twonky aiming to appeal to business-geared individuals. The Media Edition also incorporates the standard Xoom 2's dual camera design, with 5-megapixel rear-facing and 1.3-megapixel front facing components for various needs. The inclusion of DLNA compatibility allows users to wirelessly stream content between compatible devices that can include TVs, other tablets, desktop and laptop computers, smartphones and more.
Features
- Gloss black aesthetic
- Thin, compact design
- Android 2.3 OS
- 8.2-inch LCD display
- Gorilla Glass protective coating
- 5-megapixel rear-mounted digital camera
- 1.3-megapixel front-mounted digital camera
- DLNA compatibility
- Pre-installed with QuickOffice, Evernote and Twonky applications
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Smaller form factor can be nice when lugging it around
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Lower price point that full-sized Xoom 2
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Very expensive for a smaller tablet when compared to Galaxy Tab 8.9 and especially the Kindle Fire
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