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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
Publié: 2011-02-23, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The first tablet to combine Google's Android 3.0 software (now upgradable to Android 4.0), Motorola's knack for great hardware, and Verizon's 4G network, the Xoom tablet technically offers a more powerful, more capable alternative to Apple's original iPad
It's expensive, heftier than the iPad 2, and novice users may balk at Android's read-the-manual attitude
The Xoom's spec sheet is enough to make any tablet tremble, but the price is high and Google still has some work to do before its tablet software experience is as fleshed out and intuitive as Apple's.
HDMI-mini output, Runs Android 3.0 for smoother tablet OS experience, Good performance, MicroSD Card slot allows additional storage, Solid design
New OS has a few stability issues, Images don't render properly in Gallery viewer, Expensive, Heavy, at 1.6 pounds, Middling display, Video looked blocky
The Xoom is well-conceived and well-constructed, but some rough edges, a middling display, and a high price may deter early adopters. Motorola Xoom: First Android 3.0 Tablet Impresses, but Drawbacks Remain Motorola Xoom (Wi-Fi + 3G) Review, by Melissa...
Big, widescreen display offers plenty of room for video and for reading. Fast 1GHz processor promises great performance for future games and apps. Honeycomb simplifies and optimizes the Android interface for tablets. Dual cameras and an optional external keyboard make this a credible notebook (or at least netbook) replacement,
Rearfacing speakers don’t do justice to any kind of audio. The button thing is weird. Honeycomb seems to have some bugs to work out. No support for Adobe Flash–based content.
I’m not sure how much better an Android tablet can get right now — and this is the first one we’ve reviewed here at BGR. The Motorola XOOM packs a serious punch, and doesn’t have room to store an ice pack. I love that Motorola has been pushing forward ...
The 10.1-inch high-res display is clear and fairly bright; good battery life; very solid build; 32GB of built-in storage and will later have expandable memory slot activated.
Poor rear camera; user interface may be complicated for first time users; tablet-specific applications are sparse; proprietary charging cable; high price point; has to be sent away to have LTE enabled.
The dual-core processor and Honeycomb, though there is a shortage of tablet-specific applications, gives the XOOM an edge over the iPad. It is blazing fast and the use of widgets makes the home screen more interactive. The XOOM definitely upped the b...
Extrait: Everyone was expecting Motorola to show off an iPad competitor at CES and the company may have met the sky-high expectations with the introduction of the Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet.With a 10.1-inch display, the Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet is...
Motorola has priced the Xoom to match the corresponding iPad 2 models. The question is, why would you buy a Xoom when you could get an equivalent iPad 2 for exactly the same price? There are minor things that the Xoom does better. It can play Flash, it ...
Publié: 2011-08-03, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: itnews.com.au
Despite these gripes, we like the Motorola Xoom. It's well made, the hardware is powerful and battery life is good.Before you rush out and buy one, though, we'd urge you to pause and consider a couple of things. First, the price is a little high. In numer...