Thursday, January 6, 2011

Motorola Xoom By CES

Greetings from Las Vegas, everybody! This is Brad reports from the CES, as I wander the halls of the great mass of Las Vegas Convention Center. Today was media day, the great day when all the big announcements are typically made, and indeed spent much time going back and forth to see what I could.
The Motorola press conference was one of the most anticipated moments of CES for me as I had hoped to see the power-as-well-and-be-official Motorola Xoom tablet leaked all over the place. And certainly did not disappoint. Among some other key devices, such as the Cliq 2, 4G Bionic Atrix and Droid, which we cover in short, was the most outstanding Xoom.
Although all had to admire from afar Xoom, gave me a short time to handle the new Motorola tablet. Only the conclusion of the tablet was very solid in my hands, a soft rubber lining, curved sides that make even thinner than the IPAD (12.9 mm in the center compared to 13.4 mm) and wide-screen 10.1 "Xoom did a very good job of using up much more real as real as possible. He was ridiculously large, but when I saw some demos of Xoom in action, did not seem to matter much. But keep in mind not going to be as portable, as the Galaxy tab. This is definitely not fit in the big pants or coat pocket.
Can not get much of Xoom as the honeycomb is not completely finished yet, but is still in evidence and there are still lots of bugs to work before Q1 2011, the release of Xoom, as limited 5 -6 essentially prepared demonstration videos that certain applications would be in the Xoom. Check out the video below to see these shows. However, what I saw was pretty impressive. The specs are enough to make anyone drool, but after seeing and handling the tablet is sure to do more.
For now, the Xoom will be launched on Verizon's 3G network, but is extensible to 4G LTE when the time comes.

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