Motorola Xoom Impressions
Posted: 2011-02-25 05:59am
So today I got a pair of the new Motorola Xoom Android tabkets from work (I'm in the mobile development business and I get a lot of this stuff) and I was impressed enough that I thought I'd write up a brief review.
The Xoom is a sweet looking little device, its got pretty amazing asthetics and I really dig the build quality. Of course for this price that should be expected--$600 with contract is a bit steep. Still the Verizon 3G connection is excellent and much better than my 3G ipad.
Performance is great but not consistent. Its obviously not a hardware problem, the Tegra 2 dual core is crazy fast and web browsing is like a dream on this thing. However, Android 3.0 itself seems to still have some performance hiccups on certain thing. Some of them advanced (complex animations) some of them simple (text entry lags a small amount) but its still very usable.
Battery life is stellar--as good or better than the Apple unit. Amazing considering the horsepower.
The screen seeems to not have quite the contrast ratio of the ipad but its got much better pixel density and I love the widescreen form factor. Overall a win for the Xoom.
Some bad things: No flash (yet), software support is still lacking (yes it runs Android apps but many do not run perfectly, although Kindle is fine thank god), and the OS for all the great stuff still feel raw in places. But all of this can easily be fixed as the platform matures, its obviously a couple updates away from being perfectly baked and it does feel a tad rushed.
My recommendation? If you are looking for the best tablet today, the Xoom is certainly it. Its really a great little device, but it doesnt have the 3rd party software that the iPad does yet. Still for the core use cases such as browsing, media consumption, ebook reading, it seems to be an almost perfect little device. Give it Flash, a few great 3rd party apps and more games and you've got a killer platform.
And yes I typed this entire post on a Xoom. Not a bad keyboard at all.
The Xoom is a sweet looking little device, its got pretty amazing asthetics and I really dig the build quality. Of course for this price that should be expected--$600 with contract is a bit steep. Still the Verizon 3G connection is excellent and much better than my 3G ipad.
Performance is great but not consistent. Its obviously not a hardware problem, the Tegra 2 dual core is crazy fast and web browsing is like a dream on this thing. However, Android 3.0 itself seems to still have some performance hiccups on certain thing. Some of them advanced (complex animations) some of them simple (text entry lags a small amount) but its still very usable.
Battery life is stellar--as good or better than the Apple unit. Amazing considering the horsepower.
The screen seeems to not have quite the contrast ratio of the ipad but its got much better pixel density and I love the widescreen form factor. Overall a win for the Xoom.
Some bad things: No flash (yet), software support is still lacking (yes it runs Android apps but many do not run perfectly, although Kindle is fine thank god), and the OS for all the great stuff still feel raw in places. But all of this can easily be fixed as the platform matures, its obviously a couple updates away from being perfectly baked and it does feel a tad rushed.
My recommendation? If you are looking for the best tablet today, the Xoom is certainly it. Its really a great little device, but it doesnt have the 3rd party software that the iPad does yet. Still for the core use cases such as browsing, media consumption, ebook reading, it seems to be an almost perfect little device. Give it Flash, a few great 3rd party apps and more games and you've got a killer platform.
And yes I typed this entire post on a Xoom. Not a bad keyboard at all.