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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Motorola Xoom 2 MZ616 10 inch Tablet


Motorola unveiled the first tablet to run the nVidia Tegra 250 chipset with the Android 3.0 OS: the Xoom. The tablet was equipped with a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU (1 GHz) and 1 GB of RAM, making it blazing fast and the envy of the competition.

In the past year, tablets have evolved at an alarming pace. Today, the mainstream tablets use nVidia Tegra 2 and tablet manufacturers, such as, Apple, Samsung and LG, are constantly launching new tablets with faster hardware. In terms of performance, the latest tablets can leave the one-year-old Tegra 2 tablets behind in the dust. So it is time for Motorola to get off its laurels and upgrade its only tablet with the latest hardware. The end result is the Xoom 2

Our test model has 16 GB storage and a 3G wireless module. The Xoom 2 is also available with 32 GB storage and with/-out 3G support. A more compact version, the Xoom 2 Media Edition (8.2 inch display and Surround Sound), is also offered by Motorola. In addition to testing the above-mentioned configuration, our team will also test the Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition and we will present the results in a different review.



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