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July 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Puissance de Tegra 2
Rendu de l'écran
Angle de vision
Finition
Qualité des matériaux
Sortie micro HDMI
Design et finitions à l'avenant
Réactivité générale
Autonomie
Capteur photo efficace
Section sonore agréable au casque
Hautsparleurs très puissants supérieurs à toutes les tablettes testées pour le moment (iPad 2
Iconia Tab A500
Folio 100
Archos 101)
Ecran de bonne facture
Caméra avant et arrière de bonne qualité
Poids léger (712 grammes)
Design très réussi (bonne
Très bon hardware
Puissance
Alternative la plus sérieuse à l’iPad
Honeycomb
Processeur double cœur
Large écran multipoint
Richesse de l'équipement
La navigation
Finitions
Android 3.0
Gestion des applications
Connectivité
Vélocité
Finition et design
Bel écran
Performances et autonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de mode mass storage (MTP)
Pour l'instant
Carte mémoire inopérante
Prix / Touches de volume peu pratique
Pas de charge en USB
Trop dépendant du seul Honeycomb
Slot microSD non-activé
à moins de tricher
Ecran peu contrasté
Le bouton ON/OFF au dos. Placement du haut-parleur
Pas de chargement par USB
Sensibilité au tactile moins réactive
Carte microSD toujours pas reconnue par Android 3
On regrette l'absence de port USB 2.0 (uniquement microUSB)
On a constaté quelques ralentissements lors de notre test
Peut etre qu'une mise à jour corrigera cela
Plus épais que l’iPad
Android 3.0 pas appréhendable immédiatement pour les novices
There is a question that Motorola XOOM is a success or not.As it is a first Android Honeycomb tablet, so how much money you will spend on it. you can grap this tablet for $599 with a two-year customer agreement or for $799 without a contract.PROS:Andr...
The added function of the back cover kickstand and the included NFC make this battery a better choice than the competition, if price is no concern.Most users will prefer the Hyperion battery, which doesn't include NFC, but lasts 7-8 hours longer and costs...
All in all, the device is a solid but imperfect first effort. Platform stability and 4G can come with future software upgrades, and the bugs in the graphics and video rendering will (I hope) be fixable through software, too. But the screen's annoying ...
The Motorola Xoom has a lot of potential, I am really excited about the new interface, and the new apps. The screen is beautiful, albeit glossy, and the performance is fantastic. however, despite all the positives I think the release was a bit prematu...
Lacks WOW factor in design, Expensive, Not all apps take advantage of its display, No Flash from the onset
So here’s the underlying question that would undoubtedly hint to whether or not the Motorola XOOM is a success. How much money are you willing to shell out to experience the very first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet? We’re not arguing that it’s somethi...
Extrait: Many of the large U.S. based computing websites got a Xoom to test under embargo recently and obviously there's been a quick rush of content out of the door as the embargo lifts today. (List of reviews below)More images in our GalleryOur Hand-on Here.Full...
Extrait: Well, here we go folks. The Motorola XOOM is available , we were handed one while at the Blazers/Lakers game last night, and somehow found a quick 10 minutes at 2:00AM to whip out an unboxing. Apologies for the darkness and raspy voice, but it was one hec...
Despite the absence of Flash support and the absence of 4G, there’s a lot to like about the Motorola XOOM. It’s a solid, discretely handsome slate, with strong battery life and whip-crack performance. Against it are the premium price tag and the ridic...
Android 3.0 onboardSuper fast, super capableFront and rear-facing cameras
OS is still buggySome issues with hardware buttonsVery little native software available
Despite the drawbacks that we've outlined in this review, there is actually a lot about the Xoom to like. Besides boasting what we consider to be the most complete and clearly functioning version of Android, the hardware which is packed inside Motorola's ...
I have to say, this is a lot better than I expected. Honeycomb feels a lot like Google's take on iOS without sacrificing any of what makes Android unique. It's a healthy combination of the appliance-like iOS without giving up any of the user facing custom...