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April 2012
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Built from premium materials
Splash proof
Excellent build quality
Motocast software
Unique looking design
Thin and light
Crisp
Clear screen
Splashproof coating
Good battery life
Lighter
Slimmer than original Xoom
Great IPS display
Great Motocast software
Doubles as universal remote for A/V equipment
Slimmer than original Xoom. Great IPS display. Great Motocast software. Doubles as universal remote for A/V equipment
Abstract: If you took one look at our Motorola RAZR hands-on review and wished it came in a tablet edition, consider your wish granted. Twice. This is the larger of Motorola's second-gen Xoom tablets, the Xoom 2. Taking its sharp-edged design cues from said phone, ...
Thin and light, Crisp, clear screen, Splashproof coating, Good battery life
MotoCast software not quite ready, Limited storage, Too expensive, Some build quality gripes
Taken in isolation, the Xoom 2 isn't a bad tablet by any means. It's thin and light, it runs fairly smoothly and has decent battery life. But it's really hampered by the lack of storage options, and that inflexibility is its downfall when you consider th...
The Xoom 2 is a much improved version of the original version: 10% lighter, 33% thinner and has a much brighter IPS display with a wider 178 degree viewing angle. There are some nifty new extras thrown in like an IR port, splashguard coating and an int...
Bright display, Great viewing angles, Light, Fast WLAN and 3G
Keys "feel" bad, Average battery life, Modest camera quality
Our verdict of the Xoom 2 is divided. On the one hand, the tablet has a flawless workmanship, a bright and well-reacting display and all the necessary communication modules. The fast 3G connection is a nice extra. The viewing angles are great thanks to th...
Published: 2012-02-28, Author: Ross , review by: techworld.com
The Xoom 2 has an extremely tough fight on its hands to remain relevant in an increasingly crowded market. Motorola has made it thinner, lighter and faster than the original Xoom, but it is running outdated Android software and has sluggish performanc...
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Published: 2012-02-05, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1, also known as the Xoom 2 in Europe has reached us for testing purposes. This is 10.1 inch version of the Xyboard duo, that also includes a 8.2 incher unit. Our unit was the 32GB 3G one, that you'll find priced at $629.99 at Ve...
The compact 8.2-inch screen is bright and vibrant, while the dual-core CPU handles all your apps...
The power and volume buttons are fiddly, and the pre-bundled apps are rubbishLook and Feel...
With top performance and the ability to stream music and movies from the web or your home PC, this dinky Motorola Xoom 2 really earns its ‘Media Edition' tagline. ...
Portable, good screen, HDMI output, Motocast can come in handy
Not shipped with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, poor battery life
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Published: 2012-01-13, Author: First , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Motorola was very quick off the mark with the original Xoom Android tablet, and almost inevitably it was quickly surpassed by later competitors.The Xoom 2 might suffer the fate of being surpassed too. With Android 4 — colloquially known by its 'Ice Cream ...
Abstract: Almost every new Android tablet released in the market would always be compared against the Apple iPad 2, and no doubt this tablet is a tough one to beat.Motorola just recently released the newest Xoom sibling, the Xoom 2. And, just as for any other table...