Thursday, December 8, 2011

Motorola Xyboard 4G


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.

Both tablets have dual-core 1.2 GHz processors, 1GB of RAM, and the Motocast streaming app.

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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