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Saturday, February 05, 2011

World’s first android run tablet releasing on 24 Feb, Take a dig



Here’s some great news for all those gizmo freaks out there. If the techno-grapevine is to be believed, the ultra stylish and much talked about Motorola Xoom is to be released on 24 February. Best buy site’s Facebook page has already announced the launch, the pricing hasn’t been revealed though. Rivaling tablet PC bigwigs like PlayBook from Blackberry and Apple’s iPad, this new arrival seems promising. For those wishing to make a style statement, and yet be different from the blackberry boys or the ipad bearers, this might just be the perfect choice.

With both front and rear facing cameras and one of them recording in HD, 1080p HD video playback, a dual core processor running at 1 GHz, adobe flash player and a 10.1 inch, 16:10 widescreen HD display with 1280 x800 resolution, it will be the first tablet to run Google’s Android OS called Honeycomb. It will be available in 3G form in the first quarter of the year and will later be updated to 4G by the second quarter.

This suave 9 inch device boasts of RenderScript technology, a music player having a 3D album view, fluid enhanced 3D interface and the possibility of a video chat using Gtalk. It will operate on Verizon wireless network. It will also support Google Maps 5.0. It can be accessorized with other Motorola accessories like a leather case, a standard dock for charging and display, and speaker HD dock which includes three USB ports, HDMI and built in speakers along with a Bluetooth keyboard.

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