The Xoom 2 Media Edition has a lot going for it. It also has its share of failings, such as the sloppy handling issues, the lack of Android 4.0 update (for now, at least), the lack of memory upgrades, low battery life for a mobile device, and the fact...
This neater version of the Motorola Xoom 2 is actually our preferred model – it’s comfortable to hold and the display really impresses. It performs well and thanks to the fact that it can stream films and music from the web or a PC it...
If you need the bigger screen, the Motorola Xoom 2 is a fine tablet. But if you want the same fast processor, with a sharper screen, at lower cost, in a (just about) pocketable case, then the Xoom 2 Media Edition is the one for...
With top performance and the ability to stream music and movies from the web or your home PC, this dinky Motorola Xoom 2 really earns its ‘Media Edition' tagline....
The Xoom 2 Media Edition is a smaller, more portable version of the Xoom 2. We like the slimmed-down dimensions and the clear screen, but it isn't running Ice Cream Sandwich, which won't please hardcore Android...
A portable Android Honeycomb 3.2 tablet from Motorola that offers reasonable performance. We prefer this device to the larger 10in Xoom 2, but it is still not quite good enough to tempt us away from the iPad...
Its Xoom 2 Media Edition is essentially a cut-down version of the Xoom 2 in a more compact 8.2in package. At 216x140x8.9mm and a weight of 388g, it is easier to carry around than its bigger brother and also tablets such as the Ipad 2. However, it's...
The combination of a small, tough and light body and a 8.2in 800 x 1280 screen results in a fine little tablet. The display is pin sharp for gaming, viewing video or images, while the shape and weight make it an excellent e-book reader. It may not...
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