Jan 10, 2011
At CES this past week Motorola announced their tablet PC called the Xoom, which they hope can dethrone the iPad as king of tablets. The Xoom betters the iPad in some ways, it comes standard with front and rear facing cameras, including one that can record in HD, compared with none in the "current" version of the iPad. It also boasts a larger screen with a higher resolution. It will be the first device to run the newest version of Google's Android operating system known as Honeycomb, which is specifically designed for tablets. The Xoom has a dual-core processor with each core running at 1 GHz, a 1,280x800 resolution, a 10.1-inch 16:10 display, and supports Google Maps 5.0 with 3D buildings. It can capture 720p video with the rear camera.



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