Saturday 28 January 2012

Motorola Xyboard Wi-Fi Tablets rolling out today

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Folks looking to get their hands on the Wi-Fi Motorola Xyboard 8.2″ and 10.1″ tablets, the wait is over. Though the device has been up for preorder for a few weeks now, the follow up to the Xoom tablet is now shipping from Motorola’s website.

Starting today, customers who order the Xyboard will be treated to free two-day shipping on their orders. The pricing for the Wi-Fi models range from $399.99 for the 16 GB 8.2″ model to $599.99 for the 32GB 10.1″ model.

Highlights of the Motorola Xyboard include:

Android 3.2 Honeycomb at launch8.2- or 10.1-inch IPS display with Gorilla Glass1.2 GHz dual-core OMAP4 processor5 MP rear camera1.3 MP front facing camera1 GB RAM16 GB or 32 GB internal storage

Frankly, unless you’re a big fan of the form factor of the Xyboard, we can’t see much of a justification for plopping down $400 to $600 on a tablet, especially when you’re putting these devices on shelves next to the Transformer Prime ($500 and $600, same as Xyboard) and upcoming 7″ Tegra 3 MeMO 370T at $250.

If you’ve still got your heart set on the Xyboard, you can head over to Motorola’s site to order your shiny new Android tablet. Anyone planning on picking one of these up? Which model?

Via: The Verge

Anthony loves all things technology, from hardware to apps and games. You can connect with him via Google+ or Twitter by clicking one of the fancy doo-dads above. Tagged#motorola#motorola xyboard#Xyboard#xyboard wifi .nrelate .nr_sponsored{ left:0px !important; }.nrelate .nr_sponsored{ left:0px !important; } 16 Comments Join the discussion!Sort by DateRating 87spazby 16 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +4

Not interested, Asus has an upper hand on both Prime and MeMO… C’mon Google, do something good with Motorola

Reply 66Jeff Pan 9 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

Exactly. set Price = $250 and you have a product!

Reply 65dpleus 16 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -1

I have an OG Tab 7.0 WiFi and the 7″ screen is a bit small for my tastes, especially since I predominately use it for internet consumption. And I can’t say I’m a huge fan of the 10.1″ 16:9 screens, as it’s nearly impossible to thumb type even for my huge hands. Therefore, my plans had been to pick up the 8.2″ Xyboard, since it’s almost right in between for size. But, with Sony dropping the cost of their 8.9″ S Tablet to $399 for the 16Gb version, I am leaning towards that one instead. That is unless anyone knows of a Tegra 3 tablet that’s due to release in the coming month in that 8″ range.

Reply 56Trinhbo 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +2

Have you not heard of the split-keyboard options? This allows you to thumb type, even on larger tablets.

Reply 100BiGMERF 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +4

Anyone who researches their purchases online will see what a waste of money this unit is

Reply 25Alan Reboli 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1

This is a perfect size, bigger than a phone but not clown shoes like 10.1.

Reply 98BetterWithRoot 14 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1

I like my clown shoes.

Reply hengkiGuest 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

kapan pelucuran ke indonesia ,,,berapa harga pe unit.

Reply сергейGuest 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

хочу такой

Reply 56Trinhbo 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +3

This product is about 6 months too late and $100 overpriced. Don’t waste your money people.

Reply 8Jayson Olson 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -1

To say the least, I’m both confused and surprised that many of the pricing structures haven’t changed that much in response to how well the Kindle Fire has been doing, and all the buzz the MeMo has been receiving.

Is it me, or does it seem as if the manufacturer’s are tone-deaf to what the streets are saying and just making up inflated price points just because they can.

I wish them luck, but in all seriousness, I won’t be surprised (and neither should they) if they don’t move as many units as they think they are based on what we know is in the pipeline.

Reply JHGuest 14 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

meh.
I want a Google Nexus Tablet (if it ever comes…), or at least a tablet born with ICS

Reply 31Vance 14 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -2

I can’t think of one scenario where there isn’t a better device option that this to meet one’s needs/desires.
Sadly, the cost Moto will incur over this epic fail will ultimately be passed back down to their consumers… which is why I’m glad I’m not one :)

Reply Mike CGuest 14 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

And as always, non US customers should consider Motorolas abysmal support of the original Xoom. Europeans should take a look at the Transformer Prime instead.

Reply 78uknowme 9 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

Seems like a waste of money to me.

Reply 83Billy 9 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

I hate to say this … but I still struggle to get past the name. Once I did … I was underwhelmed. Come on Moto! You can do better.

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