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Dualcore-CPU
HDMI und USB
Schnell
Android 3.0
Gute Verarbeitung
Elegantes Design
Drahtlose Tastatur und Dockingstation als Zubehör
Android 3.0 ist äußerst vielversprechend
DualCoreProzessor
FlashUnterstützung
Hardware wirkt wertig
Schnelle Hardware
FlashSupport
Wertige Verarbeitung
Schickes Design
Super Ausstattung
Hervorragende Verarbeitung
Browsen wie am PC möglich
Schicke Tablet-Oberfläche
Sehr guter Browser
Sehr flotte Steuerung
Kamera (3
3 Megapixel effektiv)
HDMI-Anschluss
Kratzfestes Display
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Stark spiegelndes Display
Deaktivierter Kartenleser
Android 3.0 nicht durchgängig verständlich
Keine Flash-Unterstützung
Etwas ruckliges Scrolling
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Mäßiges Display
Langsam bei Multitasking
Anfällig für Fingerabdrücke
Sehr teuer
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Gefahr von Kinderkrankheiten beim ersten HoneycombTablet
Veröffentlicht: 2011-04-27, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: channelpro.co.uk
So how do we rate the Motorola Xoom? Well, we like it. Even taking into consideration Android 3’s rough edges, occasional sluggish operation, and the lack of tablet-specific apps, it’s easily the best Android tablet so far, and for many people that wil...
Great browser with nifty tabletspecific features, intuitive operating system, excellent Gmail and Talk interface
Frequent apps crashing; lack of tabletspecific apps in Android Market plus there’s no filter to find them; noncustomised interface means it may not be unique enough as the tablet market grows
A tablet that packs plenty of power plus a clever and intuitive Android Honeycomb operating system – however, it is lacking a decent choice of apps to download and needs an update to iron out quite a few glitches...
The Motorola Xoom is a solid feeling bit of hardware that unfortunately, feels a little unfinished. This is largely down to the many force closes we experienced and the scarcity of available apps – two things which we're sure will only improve with tim...
Zusammenfassung: Image Gallery: At 10.1 inches in a 16:9 aspect ratio, the XOOM is a tad longer than the iPad 2 and, at 13mm thick and 730g, a little chunkier too. That's in part thanks to a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1GHz. It results in a tablet t...
The Motorola Xoom shows that the future is bright indeed for Android on tablets. If you’re an iOS hater with a slate predilection, you’ll love it, warts and all....
Android Honeycomb isn’t quite ready for prime time. It’s frustrating at times, and the optimised apps aren’t out in force yet.But it is ready for the sizeable army of people already willing to put up with cheap hardware and terrible UI just to avoid Ap...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-04-12, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: whatmobile.net
Zusammenfassung: Let’s face it; Apple currently dominates the tablet world and it’s about time it had some competition. Some analysts claim Apple will continue to do so until at least 2015, and so far Samsung and the others haven’t made much of an impact.The first Galaxy ...
Android 3.0, build quality good, acceptable camera performance, the novelty of being the first Honeycomb tablet
Honeycomb doesn't feel quite ready, microSD card not supported, Motorola don't bring anything extra from a software point of view
We can't really fault Motorola's hardware and the Honeycomb experience is far superior to Android tablets we've seen so far, but it's clear that the software isn't that stable, the price is high, not all features are supported and the Android Market ne...