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Testseek.com have collected 284 expert reviews of the Motorola Xoom MZ601 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Xoom MZ601.
Award: Recommended July 2014
July 2014
 
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The editors liked

  • Android 3.0 Honeycomb
  • Solid construction
  • Takes fantastic photos
  • Peppy performance
  • Uses Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS
  • Better cameras than the iPad 2
  • Fast performance
  • Good battery life
  • Fast and responsive processor and user experience
  • Very good built in software is an upgrade from the typical Android experience
  • Solid build construction
  • Built in barometer!
  • The 10.1-inch high-res display is clear and fairly bright
  • Very solid build
  • 32GB of built-in storage and will later have expandable memory slot activated.
  • Android 3.1 and Beyond
  • Awesome battery life just under iPad's
  • Fast WiFi connectivity
  • Fast charging to full battery
  • Tegra 2 dualcore processor
  • 1GB of internal RAM
  • And 32GB storage onboard
  • Wonderful screen and great viewing angles via Corning's Goril
  • Integration with Google's Web services
  • Very fast
  • Great tabbed browsing experience
  • Notifications are awesome
  • Widgets and homescreens are very cool
  • Solid hardware
  • It is a good weight and size
  • The 3g is ok but the 4g is what to watch for
  • Good Camera 5 mp which records 720P
  • Front facing camera is great too
  • 2mp and it is solid
  • The browsing is awesome
  • Dual Speakers provide great audio
  • Google Body comes with it
  • Honeycomb
  • Nice display
  • Back and front cameras for video calls
  • Excellent browser with cool tablet-specific features
  • Intuitive OS
  • Great Gmail and Talk interface ...
  • 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core processor
  • Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)
  • Great battery life
  • 10.1inch display
  • First with Android 3.0
  • OS optimized for tablets
  • Snappy dualcore processor
  • The first Android tablet with Google's tablet-specific Honeycomb OS. Fast. Beautiful
  • Highly responsive touch screen. HDMI output for televison/computer monitor viewing.
  • HDMI-mini output
  • Runs Android 3.0 for smoother tablet OS experience
  • Good performance
  • MicroSD Card slot allows additional storage
  • Solid design
  • Highly responsive touch screen. Flash support. HDMI output for television/computer monitor viewing.
  • Fast
  • Large high res display
  • Android Honeycomb is well done
  • Large high res
  • Solid hardware build
  • Widescreen form factor
  • Cool new UI
  • Dual cameras and HD video recording
  • There is a 2MP and a 5MP camera available on this tablet
  • True Mutlitasking Support With Better Notifications
  • Excellent High Resolution Cameras
  • Supports Flash
  • Honeycomb OS lives up to hype
  • Amazing display
  • Great Tegra 2 performance
  • Big
  • Widescreen display offers plenty of room for video and for reading. Fast 1GHz processor promises great performance for future games and apps. Honeycomb simplifies and optimizes the Android interface for tablets. Dual cameras and an optional external keyboard make this a credible notebook (or at least netbook) replacement
  • Android 3.0 onboardSuper fast
  • Super capableFront and rear-facing cameras
  • Slick Android 3.0 OS
  • 32GB memory
  • HDMI out
  • Excellent performance
  • Battery life
  • The first tablet to combine Google's Android 3.0 software (now upgradable to Android 4.0)
  • Motorola's knack for great hardware
  • And Verizon's 4G network
  • The Xoom tablet technically offers a more powerful
  • More capable alternative to Apple's original iPad
  • Solid hardware and tablet-based Android has finally come of age
  • Gorgeous screen
  • Great for gaming and multimedia
  • Simple to use
  • Dual cameras with flash
  • Decent picture quality
  • Stereo sound
  • Fan / silent operation
  • Large memory
  • 5 MP digicam
  • Good power management

The editors didn't like

  • Heavier than the iPad 2
  • Fewer apps than iPad 2
  • Some features not functional at launch
  • Some bugs and crashes
  • The form factor of the device is a bit heavy and uncomfortable
  • Some features are MIA
  • Such as MicroSD and 4G support
  • Buggy Flash support for the time being
  • Very limited Android Market for tablets
  • User agent problems with browser
  • Hard to get conten...
  • Poor rear camera
  • User interface may be complicated for first time users
  • Tablet-specific applications are sparse
  • Proprietary charging cable
  • High price point
  • Has to be sent away to have LTE enabled.
  • Still a little buggy but so are all of my other gadgets
  • The lack of Android 3.0 apps but they will come and more are coming every week
  • Can't use microSD slot yet
  • Heavy and even more awkward to hold than an iPad (No biggie since I use it more in landsca
  • The software is not particularly stable or robust
  • Requires a proprietary power adapter and can't charge through microUSB
  • Users have to rely on the MTP protocol to manage media on the device
  • The built-in e-mail client has extremely poor protocol support
  • Display is just ok
  • Poor amount of designed for tablet apps atleast for the moment
  • Device occasionally freezes up.
  • The left out flash for a few weeks
  • I don't have it yet as of the time of this review going up
  • No 4g yet which was a big selling point
  • It can glitch
  • But nothing major at all
  • Do not think this is a big deal because it isn't
  • MicroSD slot not active - will require software update
  • No flash support yet
  • Won't charge via USB
  • Must send tablet to Motorola for 4G upgrade
  • No WiFi only version yet
  • Expensive
  • Programs often crashed
  • Dearth of apps in Android Market with no filter to see tablet-optimised ones
  • Lack of unique interface means it may not stand out in the soon-to-grow tablet market Look and Feel...
  • MicroSD slot isn't enabled
  • Yet
  • LTE upgrade requires sending the device to Motorola
  • Pricey compared to Android 3.0 tablets recently launched
  • Even with Verizon subsidy
  • No WiFionly model at launch
  • 4G requires upgrade
  • Lackluster display
  • User interface seems overcomplicated at times. Flash support is only in beta mode
  • Has limitations. While promised in the future
  • There's no support for SD cards at launch. Android Market on the device is buggy. Few high-quality
  • Must-have Honeycomb apps.
  • New OS has a few stability issues
  • Images don't render properly in Gallery viewer
  • Heavy
  • At 1.6 pounds
  • Middling display
  • Video looked blocky
  • User interface seems overcomplicated at times. While promised in the future
  • There's no support for SD cards at launch. Android Market selection is short on tablet-specific apps.
  • Shipped too soon? Must wait for 4G LTE
  • Adobe Flash and microSD card driver
  • Adobe Flash and microSD c
  • Stability problems
  • Few tablet apps
  • Some user interface quirks
  • Poor speakers
  • The Motorola Xoom is thick and weighs 1.6 pounds.
  • Awkward To Hold In Portrait Mode
  • Many Applications Still Feel Like They Are Beta
  • LCD Panel Could Be Better
  • Android tablet apps still limited
  • Basic onscreen keyboard
  • Awkward app management in Honeycomb
  • Rearfacing speakers don’t do justice to any kind of audio. The button thing is weird. Honeycomb seems to have some bugs to work out. No support for Adobe Flash–based content.
  • OS is still buggySome issues with hardware buttonsVery little native software available
  • 4G LTE connectivity
  • Google Voice not supported yet
  • Inactive MicroSD slot
  • No MMS or SMS capabilities
  • It's expensive
  • Heftier than the iPad 2
  • And novice users may balk at Android's read-the-manual attitude
  • Screen isn't as bright or vibrant as we think it should be
  • No Flash yet
  • Very glossy screen
  • Easily picks up fingerprints
  • No 4g until upgrade
  • Lacks WOW factor in design
  • Not all apps take advantage of its display
  • No Flash from the onset
  • Reflective display surface
  • Unusable microSD slot
  • Lack of controls on the device
  • Often crashes
  • Isn't recognized by Vista

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  Published: 2011-03-17, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Although the managed to get a slight head start in making some headlines so far this year in the tablet market, we’re already seeing the demonstrating its might as it flexes its muscles in hopes of retaining its crown amongst the newest generation of...

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  Published: 2011-03-17, Author: Kristofer , review by: technogog.com

  • Gorgeous screen, Fast, Great for gaming and multimedia, Simple to use, Dual cameras with flash, Decent picture quality, Stereo sound
  • No Flash yet, Expensive, Very glossy screen, Easily picks up fingerprints, No 4g until upgrade
  • The Xoom is the top of the line Android tablet on the market today that's for sure, and it's near perfect I think.Yes it's missing flash and 4G at the moment, but that's supposed to be fixed soon. The Xoom works well, it's fast and I really never noticed ...

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  Published: 2011-03-16, Author: Kellex , review by: droid-life.com

  • The hardest part of this review…should you buy one or not? There really is no straight forward answer for that. Is this one hell of a powerful device that I've enjoyed every second of? Yes. Does it accomplish everything that I expected it to? Yep. Has...

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  Published: 2011-03-15, review by: androidcentral.com

  • Abstract:  Big, black and powerful. That pretty much sums up the Motorola XOOM (henceforth to be referred to as the more eye-friendly Xoom), the opening salvo in what is about to be a deluge of tablets running Android 3.0 Honeycomb. And the Xoom not only ushers i...

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  Published: 2011-03-13, Author: Jamison , review by: tabletpcreview.com

  • Honeycomb OS lives up to hype, Amazing display, Great Tegra 2 performance
  • Android tablet apps still limited, Basic onscreen keyboard, Awkward app management in Honeycomb
  • Apps Apple still has Android beat when it comes to tablet apps, and it's not even close. While the number of Honeycomb apps increases every day, Apple's lead is measured in tens of thousands. Of course, Android smartphone apps work as well, and developers...

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  Published: 2011-03-09, review by: macworld.com

  • Abstract:  All eyes are on the Motorola Xoom tablet, and for good reason: It’s the first device in an expected multitude to ship with Google’s tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). The Xoom has a lot of features to like, and a lot to set it apart from the ev...

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  Published: 2011-03-09, review by: tomsguide.com

  • Abstract:  These are exciting times if you’re interested in buying a tablet. The Xoom is available for purchase now, and the iPad 2 will be released in a matter of days. So where does the Xoom fit into the grand tablet scheme? It depends on what kind of user yo...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-08, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Sitting atop of the throne for the better portion of the last year, the ’s grasp is somewhat unrelenting seeing that it has proven itself as a threatening competitor in the general computing space. So far, we’ve seen some passable offerings coming from...

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  Published: 2011-03-07, review by: onlinenotebook.com

  • Abstract:  Motorola Xoom is a tablet that can easily make life tough for the Apple iPad 2. It has a 10.1 inch touch screen, rear and front cameras, HDMI port, and tablet optimized Android OS. All this will certainly create a lot of buzz around the tablet world. T...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-06, review by: arstechnica.com

  • integration with Google's Web services
  • The software is not particularly stable or robust, Requires a proprietary power adapter and can't charge through microUSB, Users have to rely on the MTP protocol to manage media on the device, The built-in e-mail client has extremely poor protocol support
  • The Xoom's impressive hardware specifications and ambitious feature lineup are intriguing, but the product falls short of its full potential due to a general lack of completeness. It feels like it was rushed to market and delivered to consumers premat...

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