The Xoom 2 has shed a lot of weight, which puts it at 599g and slimmer
as well, measuring just 8.8mm, which is just shy of the size zero Galaxy
Tab 10.1. Motorola have stuck with the Tegra 2 T20 chipset, but bumped
up the speed a little to 1.2GHz. At launch, the Xoom 2 will run
Honeycomb 3.2 and eventually be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich. The
design has also undergone a slight change and now sports angled edges,
which make it easier to hold.
The display is also said to be brighter with color enhancement and comes with Splash Guard coating, which is supposed to repel water. There’s support for an optional stylus, which can be used for navigating or taking notes, sketching, etc. MOTOPRINT is also integrated into some apps allowing you to print a document more easily. The big difference between the standard edition and the Media Edition is the screen size. The Xoom 2 Media Edition comes with an 8.2-inch display with the rest of the feature remaining the same. Let’s have a look at some of the main specifications:
The display is also said to be brighter with color enhancement and comes with Splash Guard coating, which is supposed to repel water. There’s support for an optional stylus, which can be used for navigating or taking notes, sketching, etc. MOTOPRINT is also integrated into some apps allowing you to print a document more easily. The big difference between the standard edition and the Media Edition is the screen size. The Xoom 2 Media Edition comes with an 8.2-inch display with the rest of the feature remaining the same. Let’s have a look at some of the main specifications:
- 10.1-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with a 800 x 1280 pixel resolution
- Wi-Fi with hot spot creativity
- GPS with A-GPS support
- Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and USB 2.0
- 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, video capture up to 720p resolution
- 1.3MP resolution secondary camera
- 3.5mm earphone socket
- 16GB built-in memory, expandable up to 32GB
- HDMI out
- DLNA capability
And my personally favorite is Splash Guard. So now you have no fear of water to splash over your tablet. Your tablet is fully Waterproof. Even water can't shortciruit the electric components of your tablet. Speakers and power buttons are fully protected from water by a new technology which is called splashguard( think so :D)
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