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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: 2011-03-01, Auteur: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Solid hardware build, widescreen form factor, cool new UI, dual cameras and HD video recording
Stability problems, few tablet apps, some user interface quirks, poor speakers
The Motorola XOOM, as the first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet to hit the market, has all eyes on it. People want to know if this device, and others like it that will follow, will truly be able to pose a threat to the Apple and its popular iPad tablet -...
10.1inch display, First with Android 3.0, OS optimized for tablets, Solid hardware, Snappy dualcore processor,
Expensive, even with Verizon subsidy, No WiFionly model at launch, 4G requires upgrade, Lackluster display
We were left with positive impressions of the Xoom and Honeycomb, a duo that finally brings the Android platform up to speed with the iPad. Aside from the hardware and software, however, most customers will also consider the price and competition in th...
Extrait: Among a myriad of tablet introductions early this year, Motorola's Xoom arguably attracted the most attention. The device is the first to be powered by Android 3.0, the tablet-optimized variant of Google's smartphone OS. Tablets that jumped onto the ...
4G LTE connectivity, Google Voice not supported yet, Inactive MicroSD slot, No MMS or SMS capabilities
The first Android 3.0 tablet, the Xoom performs well and has awesome battery life. But with so many crucial features not yet working, it feels half-baked. ...
Extrait: Video Review: The Motorola XOOM has kicked off the tablet wars with its 10.1" multi-touch display, dual core processor and Android 3.0 OS. Kevin Pereira and Chris Hardwick review the $600 device that allows users to multi-task, stream video and browse ...
Honeycomb, Nice display, Back and front cameras for video calls
MicroSD slot not active - will require software update, No flash support yet, Won't charge via USB, Must send tablet to Motorola for 4G upgrade, No WiFi only version yet, Expensive
I’m really impressed with the Motorola XOOM and wish I would have had more time with it. But in the 4 days that I have had, I’ve really enjoyed using it. The real question though is will I buy one? At first, I was all excited and ready to part with my...
Fast, large high res display, Android Honeycomb is well done, Fast, large high res display, Android Honeycomb is well done, Fast, large high res display, Android Honeycomb is well done, Fast, large high res
Shipped too soon? Must wait for 4G LTE, Adobe Flash and microSD card driver, Shipped too soon? Must wait for 4G LTE, Adobe Flash and microSD card driver, Shipped too soon? Must wait for 4G LTE, Adobe Flash and microSD c
No doubt, the Motorola Xoom is currently the best Android tablet on the market. It’s supremely fast, runs Android OS 3.0 that’s optimized for tablets and has a sharp, high resolution display that’s a good stand-in for a notebook viewing experience. If...
Extrait: The Xoom is one new gadget I can't put down. As I wrote in part 1 of my Motorola Xoom review , it feels a lot like unwrapping a beta product when you buy a Xoom since it was rushed out the door, but it's an addictive device.I took it out of the house for ...
Extrait: The Motorola Xoom is the first Android tablet to seriously challenge the iPad. The hardware is pretty solid, but what about the apps? Unfortunately, there just isn't much to talk about since there are only 16 Android apps available in the Android Market. ...