Droid Xyboard tablets are designed to leverage the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network and are capable of also running on 3G and WiFi connections. Customers who buy a Droid Xyboard tablet will have to get a two-year Verizon Wireless contract starting at $30 a month.
The Droid Xyboards come with Android Honeycomb preinstalled, and they can be upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich through an over-the-air update, Motorola's Fasolo said.
The tablets have scratch-resistant, high-definition Gorilla Glass displays coated with water-repellent nanoparticles, and they have magnesium-reinforced bodies with aluminum housing.
Both are enterprise-capable, with features such as enterprise-grade security and preloaded apps like Quickoffice HD, Citrix (Nasdaq: CTXS) GoToMeeting and GoogleTalk.
Both Xyboards have mobile hotspot capability that supports up to eight WiFi-enabled devices; feature 5 MP rear-facing HD cameras and 1.3 MP HD front-facing cameras; have support for Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Mobile services, including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search and YouTube; and come preloaded with the Dijit app, which lets them double as universal remote controls for most consumer electronics devices.
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