This is a newer version of the Motorola XOOM 2 which, as I’ve been told, is known to work better with the many available apps/games/things out there.
If given a choice between the two, I’d definitely choose this one over the Motorola XOOM 2. But don’t take my words for granted, instead : take a gander below at the Motorola XOOM 2 Media Edition and decide for yourself.
- Processor : Dual-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, ULP GeForce GPU, Tegra 2 T20 chipset
- RAM : 1 GB
- Android OS : 3.2 Honeycomb
- Camera : 5 MP
- Display : 800 x 1280 pixels, 8.2 inches (~184 ppi pixel density)
On the display side, this tablet has a TFT capacitive touchscreen with 16 million colors. The screen resolution is 800 x 1280 pixels and the screen itself is 8.2 inches big. That allows for a pixel density of approximately 184 ppi. The screen also has a Gorilla Glass Display, which make it particularly resilient.
On the memory side, this Tab has 16 GB of internal storage space and a microSD slot that can take any microSD card of up to 32 GB. It also has 1 GB of RAM, so it allows for quite a bit of multitasking.
This Tab has a 5 MP camera that can photograph at resolutions as high as 2592 х 1944 pixels. Some of the features of this camera include : autofocus, LED flash and geo-tagging. The video recorder works at 720p fine, with a steady 30 fps. This device also has a secondary camera, the secondary one being a 1.3 MP camera.
On the hardware side, it has a Dual-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor. Since it is a Tab with self-respect, it can’t lack a good GPU, thus, we have the ULP GeForce GPU. If there is a CPU and a GPU, there must also be a chipset. And boy, what a chipset it is : Tegra 2 T20 chipset. That being said, it’s a pretty powerful Tab.
On the software side, it has Android OS v3.2 Honeycomb.
All and all, it is way better than the Motorola XOOM 2, if only for the screen since it does the same thing as the XOOM 2 and is even more compact than the XOOM 2. If you’re interested in this tablet, click HERE.