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April 2012
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The editors liked
Lighter and slimmer than its predecessorSplashproof coating(Almost) undiluted Android experienceBuilt-in IR emitter
Cool design
MotoCast is a great music and video service
Strong battery life
Faster processor...
Some great customisations
Fast
Especially web browsing
Splash-resistant
Comfortable when held in portrait
The compact 8.2-inch screen is bright and vibrant
While the dual-core CPU handles all your apps...
Significantly thinner and lighter than predecessor
IPS display is a strength
Camera produces very respectable stills
MotoCast works as advertised
High-end specifications and robust design
Motocast app comes in handy
Adobe Flash support
Reasonable price
Portable
Good screen
HDMI output
Motocast can come in handy
Bright display
Great viewing angles
Light
Fast WLAN and 3G
The editors didn't like
Only 16GB of storage
Lacks expansion optionFingerprint-magnet
Android interface not as slick as iOS
Only minor upgrade on original Xoom
Power button hard to findLook and Feel...
Yellow hue across screen
Flap at bottom serves no function
Camera uses stock UI
1.2GHz dual-core futureproofing is questionable
The power and volume buttons are fiddly
And the pre-bundled apps are rubbishLook and Feel...
Sluggish performance
No storage expansion options
Priced too close to the iPad 2
Won't fulfill its potential until Android 4 upgrade
Cool design, MotoCast is a great music and video service, strong battery life, faster processor...
Android interface not as slick as iOS, only minor upgrade on original Xoom, power button hard to findLook and Feel...
With Ice Cream Sandwich on board – and it will follow – the Xoom 2 would be a much more attractive proposition ...
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Published: 2011-12-05, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Lighter and slimmer than its predecessorSplashproof coating(Almost) undiluted Android experienceBuilt-in IR emitter
Only 16GB of storage: lacks expansion optionFingerprint-magnet
The Motorola Xoom 2 improves on the original in almost every way. However, it's no longer the only Honeycomb tablet out there, and pricing seems far too optimistic....
Abstract: Both have typically smooth performance for tablets with Android 3.2 Honeycomb and decent specifications. They both run on a Texas Instruments 1.2GHz dual-core processor and have 1GB of RAM, which is perfectly adequate for general use. It's a shame th...
Abstract: Motorola's Xoom 2 Android tablet is thinner, lighter and faster than the original Xoom. But does it offer enough upgrades over its predecessor to justify its expensive price tag?• Motorola Xoom review • Xoom Xoom: Telstra first to sell Motorola Xoom 2 t...
Published: 2012-04-12, Author: Nic , review by: itnews.com.au
That leaves us in a quandary. This is undeniably the most physically desirable Android tablet we've used, but is it a better all-round choice than the excellent Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1?It's a very close call, but with similar prices, we'd argue the faster...
Published: 2012-03-31, Author: David , review by: bit.com.au
That leaves us in a quandary. This is undeniably the most physically desirable Android tablet we've used, but is it a better all-round choice than the excellent Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1? It's a very close call, but with similar prices, we'd argue the faste...
A powerful, light and beautifully designed tablet – the Motorola Xoom 2 is more than good enough to keep the impending quad-core brigade at bay. Read our review. ...
Lighter, slimmer than original Xoom, Great IPS display, Great Motocast software, Doubles as universal remote for A/V equipment
Often sluggish performance, Not 4G
The Xoom 2 improves on the original in design and features, but with sluggish performance, it still feels like last year's tablet rather than part of the next wave.
Lighter, slimmer than original Xoom. Great IPS display. Great Motocast software. Doubles as universal remote for A/V equipment
Often sluggish performance. Not 4G
The Xoom 2 improves on the original in design and features, but with sluggish performance, it still feels like last year's tablet rather than part of the next wave....