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Dec 11
Motorola Xoom 2 good were not for Android Honeycomb
Unfortunately, the problem seems to be the same. Generations pass, constantly out new Tablet, hardware varies very little but the Honeycomb system is the major cause of problems and not feeling between user and tablet. Android 3.2, which we knew was a public beta, but continue to market to tablet iPad with similar costs and a much worse user experience in terms of speed, smoothness and pleasure is certainly not helpful to the segment Tablet Android.
Motorola Xoom 2, newest member of the Google family of tablets, it adds virtually nothing compared to the current Motorola Xoom. Provides an aesthetic magazine, small measures software but fundamentally it is the same tablet. The potential is undoubtedly good, the hardware is extremely powerful, but still Honeycomb is the bottleneck.
GOOD STUFF of Motorola Xoom 2
       * Significantly thinner and lighter than predecessor
       * IPS display is strength
       * Camera produces very respectable stills
       * MotoCast works as advertised
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BAD STUFF of Motorola Xoom 2
       * Sluggish performance
       * No storage expansion options
       * Priced too close to the iPad 2
       * Won’t fulfill its potential until Android 4 upgrade
We cannot be that critical, however, to Honeycomb and the choice to launch products on the market all the same. One tablet for each producer is understandable; diversify the different sizes of screens is an option (though perhaps there between 8.9 and 10.1 runs too little difference); launch the successor to little more than 6 months after the debut of its predecessor is it too much (but Asus has still put a Quad Core Tegra 3 that the launch giusitifca); sell a Motorola Xoom 2 to 9 months after the Xoom with virtually the same hardware but it seems an exaggeration considering that Android 3.2 is still present. If we consider also the difficulty of the various update Tablet (only Motorola Xoom and Android 3.2 is arrived from Italy a few days), it is difficult to cheer for these solutions.
We’ll see if things really will change with Android 4.0. What is certain is that by continuing on this path is unlikely that a user does not fans of Android; choose these objects instead of an iPad 2. Motorola Xoom 2
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