The Motorola Xoom is considered one of the flagship tablets of Android 3.0 Honeycomb (Google's native platform for tablets). In one of its official announcements, it was surprising that it was going to be launched for 1,200 dollars (about 880 euros, at the exchange rate), something that ended up being cushioned by a change of direction in the form of a new price, about 800 dollars (almost 600 euros, at the current exchange rate).).
However, as we know from Engadget, this is not the last shock that the Motorola Xoom promises. And it is that this tablet could begin to be served from February 24, although this implies a small absence in its benefits that will not be compensated until next spring: the native support to reproduce content in Flash.
In this case, we are talking about the model that can be obtained through Best Buy stores with the North American operator Verizon, so it is unknown if the European launch of the Motorola Xoom would be burdened with this problem.
During these days prior to the dispatch of the first Motorola Xoom units, customers who wish to do so will be able to make their reservations for this tablet, which was once used to publicize Android 3.0 Honeycomb during the presentation made by Google.
As you may already know, the Motorola Xoom is a tablet that has a 10.1-inch screen and a dual-core processor with power of one GHz. Among its attractions is the support that the device could have for high-speed LTE mobile Internet networks, a new system that is considered 4G. It also equips a high resolution camera system and HDMI video output to connect the Motorola Xoom to a compatible television.
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