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Monday, February 7, 2011

Motorola Tablet Pokes Fun at Apple Users, Gets Priced at $800 - TIME

First things first! Did you see the Motorola Xoom ad during the Super Bowl last night? If not, here it is.

You'll notice that Motorola's taking a shot at Apple users, which seems like kind of an odd choice considering someone who might be interested in the iPad fits roughly the same demographic as a potential Xoom owner.
Secondly, earlier rumors had indicated that the Xoom may have been available on February 17th with a price tag of $700. It now appears, according to a Best Buy ad apparently leaked to Engadget, that the Xoom will be available on February 24th with a price tag of $800.
As far as specs go, the Xoom lines up most closely with the 32GB version of the 3G+Wi-Fi iPad that costs $729. Your extra $71 gets you a dual-core processor, a slightly larger screen size with a higher resolution, four times as much RAM, front- and rear-facing cameras, expandable storage, and the ability to work on Verizon's new high-speed 4G network via a future update.
See this previous post for a comparison between the iPad and the Xoom.
From the looks of the ad, it appears that you won't have to agree to any sort of long-term Verizon data contract in order to get the Xoom for $800. However—and this is just plain weird—the ad's fine print indicates that in order to activate the Wi-Fi chip inside the tablet, you'll apparently have to pay for one month of Verizon data starting at $20.
Basically, if you want to use the Xoom as a Wi-Fi-only tablet, you'll have to pony up $20 to unlock it. Again, that's just weird.
As the first Android 3.0 tablet (Google's mobile operating system designed specifically for tablets), the Motorola Xoom certainly seems compelling if only because of its impressive hardware specs. An $800 price tag already makes it a tough sell, though, and people aren't going to take kindly to being required to pay $20 to Verizon so they can use the Wi-Fi chip.
If I may make a not-so-bold prediction: the first well-designed Wi-Fi-only Android 3.0 tablet to come out from a major manufacturer with a starting price of under $500 gets to enjoy some decent sales numbers. Stuffing more technology into a tablet and pricing it at $800 (like Motorola's doing) may appeal to a small subset of power users but most "regular" people likely opt for the $499 iPad based almost purely on price.
More on TIME.com:
Motorola 'Xoom' Tablet Tipped For February 17 Release At $700
The Best and Worst Super Bowl Commercials of 2011
It's Not Going to Be Easy to Make Interesting Tablets
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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Best Buy to sell Motorola Xoom Tablet from February 24th - Software Downloads Guide

Motorola Xoom Tablet: According to the latest news, Motorola Xoom Tablet will be available for sale through Best Buy from Feb 24th, 2010. Motorola Xoom Tablet is one of the much weighting Tablet from Motorola. Motorola Xoom Tablet is having bulk of features.

Best Buy to sell Motorola Xoom Tablet from February 24th

Motorola Xoom Tablet is having large 10.1-inch wide screen display with 1280×800 pixels resolution, 1080p HD video support, 5 megapixel back facing camera, 2 megapixel front facing camera, adobe flash, 2 GHz dual-core processor, HDMI output, Wi-Fi and 3G support.

Motorola Xoom is having other features such as 32GB of on board memory, microSD card, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 4G LTE upgradeable, 3.5mm audio jack, micro USB 2.0 and Bluetooth. Motorola Xoom Tablet runs on Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.

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Comparable IPad and Motorola Xoom Deals - Planet Insane


Comparable iPad and Motorola Xoom Deals Motorola Xoom


There is a possibility that the deal for the Motorola Xoom will be comparable to the one is currently utilized for the iPad of Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL).
The Motorola Xoom will utilize the Android 3.0 OS or the Honeycomb of Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG). It has an NVIDIA dual core microprocessor, cameras in front and at the back, as well as Google Talk. The Motorola Xoom of Verizon has received similar interest as the iPad which Apple Inc released a year ago.

The Samsung Galaxy tablet utilizes a monthly 3G contract for the price of $499.99, which is similar to the 3G deal for the iPad and will probably be applicable to the Motorola Xoom.  Basing on the pricing table at Verizon, tablet PCs utilize a monthly fee structure for the full price for the tablet PC, which will likely be utilized for the Motorola Xoom.


Initially the Motorola Xoom will be introduced as a device which uses the Wi-Fi or 3G network during the first quarter of the year but is upgradable to 4G in the second quarter.

While the iPad has a monthly 2GB plan for $25, tablets have a$20 monthly fee for the 1GB plan and $35 per month for 3GB. This will probably be utilized for the Motorola Xoom

Although the price of the Motorola Xoom is not yet quoted, it will likely be around $800. The price of the iPad 3G is between $629 and $829. However Verizon can also reduce the price for the Motorola Xoom if the device is offered on a multi-year deal.

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Motorola Xoom's 3G contract may be similar to that of the iPad - TopNews United States


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Hey Motorola Xoom, iPad 2 might hit stores next month - PopHerald.com


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Motorola Xoom zooms to Best Buy on Feb. 24? - CNET (blog)


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Motorola Super Bowl ad rips Apple drones - Register

Motorola has released a 15-second snippet of an advert for its upcoming Xoom tablet, a parody rip-off homage take-off send-up of Apple's iconic 1984 ad.

As did Apple's 27-year-old Big Brother–busting Macintosh introducer, Motorola's full ad will debut during this Sunday's Super Bowl, America's annual orgy of hyperthyroid meat monsters displaying their spandex-encased musculature to millions of Doritos and salsa–scarfing couch potatoes.

The quarter-minute clip shows an oh-so-cute male Xoom user – reading Orwell's dystopian novel, natch – boarding a subway train in the company of hordes of white-earbudded drones clad in identical white hoodies and baggy pants.

Mr. Xoom, as might be guessed, is hoodie-free. Carrying a lovely, colorful posy he boards a car, and is followed by an oh-so-cute female earbud wearer. Hmm... Whatever might happen?

Friday's come-on comes one day after Motorola released a one-minute YouTube teaser that opens with an image of the earth, followed by a countdown to 1984 that expands to the snappy one-liner "2011 looks a lot like 1984."

Next up is a series of marketing blurbs, ending with the arguably retro, Batmanesque Motorola logo emblazoned on a rather unpleasant-looking planet, along with the tagline: "It's time to live a free life."

A "free life" provided by Motorola? As Electronista rightly reminds us, that smartphone maker is "one of the most restrictive Android device makers and has a bootloader lock that forces deeper hacks to install the user's choice of firmware."

And the Android Honeycomb operating system that will power the Xoom is provided by Google, a company whose idea of freedom is to track your movements around the web in order to better sell ads based on your online peregrinations.

Überfanboi website MacDailyNews, true to form, castigated Motorola's effort to ride on the original 1984-ad heroine's T-shirttails, saying: "When doing a half-assed knockoff of an iconic Apple product, why not do the same to their famous Super Bowl ad, too?"

Here at The Reg, we're at least relieved that Motorola's Super Bowl time-waster doesn't take the same tack as did one of the company's original muy macho Droid adverts, which featured a rather disquieting circular saw–banana interaction. ®

This isn't the first time that Apple's 1984 ad has invoked an Androidian acknowledgment. Last May, when introducing Android 2.2, aka Froyo, Google vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra warned of a future without Android while standing in front a slide that read: "Not a Future We Want. 1984."


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