Redefining the tablet by providing more ways to have fun, connect  with friends and stay productive on the go, the Motorola XOOM boasts a  dual core processor with each core running at 1 GHz, 10.1-inch  widescreen HD display, and ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking.  Winner of the Best of Show award at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show  (CES), the XOOM also offers support for Adobe Flash Player--enabling you  to view the web without compromise.
Dual-core processing, Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform, and 10.1-inch HD multi-touch display.
Front-facing camera for video chats, and rear 5-megapixel camera for HD 720p video capture.
It  runs Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system, which offers a  multi-touch, holographic user interface that improves on Android  favorites such as widgets, multi-tasking, browsing, notifications and  customization. It also offers the latest Google Mobile innovations,  including Google Maps 5.0 with 3D interaction, access to over 3 million  Google eBooks and Google Talk with video and voice chat.
The  Motorola XOOM features a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video chats  over Wi-Fi via Google Talk, as well as a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera  (with LED flash for stills) that captures video in 720p HD. The  10.1-inch display delivers console-like gaming performance on its 1280 x  800-pixel display, and it features a built-in gyroscope, barometer,  e-compass, accelerometer, and adaptive lighting for new types of  applications.
Other features include a 32 GB internal memory,  memory expansion via optional microSD cards (with future software  upgrade), 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth for hands-free  devices and stereo music streaming, access to personal and corporate  e-mail, HD 1080p video playback, HDMI output for connecting to a  compatible HDTV or monitor, and a 3250 mAh battery for up to 10 hours of  Wi-Fi internet browsing.
Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Specifically  optimized for devices with larger screen sizes such as tablets, the  Android 3.0 platform (dubbed Honeycomb) introduces a brand new, truly  virtual and "holographic" UI design.  With five customizable home  screens, you can easily access your favorite live widgets or application  shortcuts. Each screen features a familiar launcher to access to all  installed applications, as well as a Search box for universal search of  apps, contacts, media files, web content, and more.
Multitasking  in Android 3.0 is easier than ever, and you can use the Recent Apps  list in the System Bar to see the tasks underway and quickly jump from  one application context to another. You'll even see a snapshot of the  last screen viewed in that app as a visual reminder. The Android  onscreen keyboard has also been redesigned to make entering text fast  and accurate on larger screen sizes.
Other features in Android 3.0 Honeycomb include:
Scrollable and stackable widgets.
- Scrollable and stacked widgets let you scroll or flick through content within the widget itself, on the home page, without opening the application.
 - Unobtrusive notification system displays icons for different notifications (messages, downloads, system updates, etc.) in the lower right corner. Just touch the digital time display to open the entire notification panel.
 - Redesigned YouTube application with a cool 3D gallery.
 - Android Market for Android 3.0 is your one-stop-shop for eBooks, games, and applications.
 
Power Accessories beyond the Charger
The  Motorola XOOM has a wide range of optional accessories to expand its  power and capabilities. The "smart docks" are no longer just a place to  charge your device; they make Motorola XOOM a portable play and work  station that fits your lifestyle. The Standard Dock can be used for  watching video content or listening to music through external speakers  as the device charges. The Speaker HD Dock allows you to send HD content  directly to your TV or blast your tunes without attaching external  speakers.
Connectivity
- Ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
 - Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP audio streaming Bluetooth profiles.
 - Onboard GPS for navigation and location services.
 - Integrated Google Maps with turn-by-turn navigation, street, satellite, and three-dimensional landscape views.
 
Optional speaker dock.
Now Upgradable to Android 3.2
- Support for the new Android Market Movie rentals service with thousands of titles available for immediate viewing on the Motorola XOOM's high-resolution display or on a larger screen via HDMI.
 - Full support for the new release of Adobe Flash Player 10.2 delivering significant performance enhancements when viewing rich Flash content on the web.
 - Resizable widgets to enable further customization of home screens.
 - Support for USB-connected peripherals and accessories such as keyboards, mice, game controllers and digital cameras.
 - Expanded Bluetooth features to support Bluetooth headsets in Google TalkTM video chats and Bluetooth mouse support in addition to additional shortcut keys with the Bluetooth keyboard
 - Picture Transfer Protocol Feature support to enable easier transfer of photo files to your PC without the need for drivers.
 
All the Power of XOOM
- First access to Honeycomb upgrades.
 - Productivity-pumping 1GHz dual-core processor
 - Movie rentals and downloads from Android MarketTM
 
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Vital Statistics
The  Motorola XOOM weighs 25 ounces and measures 9.8 x 6.6 x 0.5 inches. Its  3250 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 10 hours of video  playback, up to 10 hours of Wi-Fi web browsing, and up to 3.3 days of  MP3 playback.
What's in the Box
MOTOROLA XOOM 
  handset, charger, data cable, quick start guide, user manual
Apple’s Android competitors outshine the iPhone in the camera resolution and screen size department. Claw Digital Review says , Apple’s retina display is smaller than many slab Android phones but often approaches or beats them in resolution. If Apple goes with a larger screen, 8-megapixel camera and full 1080p video recording, it’ll need more horsepower to support all of them. The bigger screen, in particular, will also demand more battery power. Apple’s been very careful about battery life (it’s why it fought so long and hard against multi-tasking) and it may have to increase battery size and capacity to support a larger retina screen.
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