Sunday, February 26, 2012

Best Tablet for 2012

The Motorola Xoom is a marvelous tablet that offers nearly all the original features of a desktop Pc, but it's in a 10.1 inch tablet that's just half an inch thick. I have the pleasure of supporting 3 of them at work right now. So far this would be my option for Best Tablet 2012.

Who makes it: Motorola

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Price Range: 0-0 for wi-fi only version. 3G and 4G Xoom's can run as much as 0 depending on if you sign up for a 2 year data covenant from a cellular provider. This report is on the Wi-Fi only version of the Motorola Xoom (which is all I've worked with so far).

Who's it for: This a hardcore tablet. It's got a lot of power and features. It's perfectly marvelous for home and corporate users who want the desktop feel right in the palm of their hand, any way if you're just trying to browse the internet and read some ebooks there are more affordable tablets out there.

Motorola Xoom Hardware Features

The Xoom isn't playing colse to when it comes to hardware. It's beefy. Motorola popped in a dual core 1 ghz nVidia Tegra 2 processor, 1 Gb of Ddr2 Ram, 32 Gb's of internal warehouse and a 10 hour battery (and that's 10 hours of admittedly using the tablet)! That's a lot of power for a tablet.

Motorola didn't skimp on wireless connectivity either. The Xoom comes with 802.11 N Wi-Fi and it also supports A, B and G signal types as well. Blue-tooth is also included so you'll be able to use accessories like headsets or even join together it to your hands-free blue-tooth ideas in your car (which is great for those turn by turn directions played via your car speakers).

The Xoom allows you to setup 5 "home screens". Each of these home screens can comprise separate applications and widgets. While this isn't a big deal in the corporate environment it does make sharing the Xoom at home with other citizen much easier. Speaking of widgets...you can add dozens of widgets on each home screen. These widgets are scrollable (for example you can scroll straight through emails on the email widget), stackable and now re-sizable!

Unlike the iPad, the Xoom wholly supports Adobe Flash (v. 10.2), so you won't be little to viewing just half of the sites on the Internet. You should know that flash content uses the battery approximately twice as fast. So your 10 hours if internet browsing becomes 5 if you're on flash rich websites.

Multi-touch gestures are there too, for example, you can use 2 fingers to pinch zoom in and improve (zoom out) any website, picture or movie.

Email: You can add as many corporate or personal email accounts as you want. Our Xoom users here at work have Microsoft exchange and gmail accounts configured on their Xooms. So far it works perfectly.

Xoom is Multi-tasker. You can download music, files, watch a video or play a game all at the same time, there's no need to wait for something to finish. Tabbed web browsing is also ready in the Xoom. It's just like your desktop.

The Android market gives you passage to hundreds of thousands of Apps, Games, Books and more. Some are free and some cost anywhere from - (usually). Now, with the new Android 3.2 release for the Xoom you can also rent movies directly from the Android market (and these are new movies, as soon as they are released to Dvd). Google apps and technologies are found throughout the Xoom (and they work flawlessly with the irregularity of Google Earth at this time). You can video and voice chat using Google talk (over a Wi-Fi connection) or pull up a 3D Google map and get spoken turn-by-turn directions if you're out walking or in your car.

Best Tablet for 2012

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