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Motorola have entered the ever grown Tablet market place, and their new model, the Motorola Xoom tablet appears to be set to ruffle a few feathers amongst a few of the so called major names, specially the iPad. The Samsung Galaxy tablet has proved a strong model since its introduction thanks to the popularity of Android as a platform. The 2,2 Froyo version it used however is made for mobile phones, and even though not looking bad on a big screen, was in no way truly optimised for it. Enter Android 3.0 Honeycomb, which the Motorola Xoom tablet is very deservingly pleased to sport. The attractive facet of this is it's designed with larger sized displays in your mind, so on the 10.1 inch screen on offer it's very good. It are operating in much of the very same way as Android devices we are used to such as the Tab and HTC Smartphones like the Desire. Downloads are still plentiful and it is simple to use, yet the interface assumes a look that is different from what we are in fact used to. In addition to loading programs that old way, they might now be set into sub categories about the main screen. The word 3D is a you can very much correlate with the Motorola Xoom tablet, the brand new GoogleMaps shows a ghostly outline of buildings in 3D. Opposing the Motorola Xoom to the Samsung Galaxy once more, and one area where they clash is within sizing. When the Apple iPad was launched, its display was deemed a little on the big size, hence the Tabs 7 screen proved popular and easier to take with you. Motorola have approached this from an alternate angle and thrown all ideas of portability out of the window preferring a display screen which looks excellent and slightly tops the Apple iPad by measuring 10.1 inches. Eventually the customer will decide whether or not they favor looks or size, but the Xoom tablet definitely impresses due to its mammoth 1280 x 800 resolution. Performance is very good too because of the screen being capacitive and supporting multi touch, and also housing an accelerometer, a proximity sensor along with a light indicator. If you are looking for a multi-media tool, the Xoom is fantastic within this section too, having a couple of cameras of 2 and 5 megapixel quality as well as excellent hi-def video capture. The Xoom tablet is probably the more thrilling tablet gadgets to hit the marketplace, and also the fantastic platform with the fantastic screen should really make certain it holds its own against the much more established brands within this field.

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