Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1"
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Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1" (Droid Xyboard Serie)
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Grafikkarte
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Bildschirm
10.10 Zoll 16:10, 1280 x 800 Pixel, spiegelnd: ja
Gewicht
600 g
Preis
600 Euro
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Durchschnitt von 1 Bewertungen (aus 4 Tests)
Durchschnitt von 1 Bewertungen (aus 4 Tests)
Testberichte für das Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1"
Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 (Verizon Wireless)
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DE Archive.org version
The Motorola Xyboard isn't a bad tablet. It's good looking, and it works. But it doesn't stand out in a crowd of similar Android tablets, all with the same Honeycomb-based problems, and it's more expensive than the others.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 16.12.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Motorola Xyboard isn't a bad tablet. It's good looking, and it works. But it doesn't stand out in a crowd of similar Android tablets, all with the same Honeycomb-based problems, and it's more expensive than the others.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 16.12.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 & Xyboard 8.2 Tablets Review
Quelle: Techspot
EN→DE Archive.org version
People that read my reviews frequently might have noticed about my preference for smaller tablets over larger ones. I simply find a 10.1-inch tablet unwieldy, even if it is relatively light. As such, I greatly prefer the cheaper 8.2-inch Droid Xyboard over the 10.1-inch model. Both are very nice, or at least as much so as Android Honeycomb allows, and they offer blazing LTE data speeds. Price and required monthly data contracts will be their undoing though. In a world where Apple's iPad 2 is available for the same price as the Xyboard 10.1 and Amazon is offering a solid 7-inch Android tablet for less than half the cost of the 8.2, Motorola will be fighting uphill battles. Even if they are pretty nice machines.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 16.12.2011
Quelle: Techspot
EN→DE Archive.org versionPeople that read my reviews frequently might have noticed about my preference for smaller tablets over larger ones. I simply find a 10.1-inch tablet unwieldy, even if it is relatively light. As such, I greatly prefer the cheaper 8.2-inch Droid Xyboard over the 10.1-inch model. Both are very nice, or at least as much so as Android Honeycomb allows, and they offer blazing LTE data speeds. Price and required monthly data contracts will be their undoing though. In a world where Apple's iPad 2 is available for the same price as the Xyboard 10.1 and Amazon is offering a solid 7-inch Android tablet for less than half the cost of the 8.2, Motorola will be fighting uphill battles. Even if they are pretty nice machines.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 16.12.2011
Droid Xyboard 10.1 Review
Quelle: Ubergizmo English
EN→DE Archive.org version
When the Motorola Xoom was launched with Honeycomb, I was slightly disappointed by its hardware design and the below average quality of the display. Consequently, I was happily surprised when I saw the Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 for the first time, the chassis design is sleek and elegant and the IPS display offers high contrast and great color accuracy.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 16.12.2011
Quelle: Ubergizmo English
EN→DE Archive.org versionWhen the Motorola Xoom was launched with Honeycomb, I was slightly disappointed by its hardware design and the below average quality of the display. Consequently, I was happily surprised when I saw the Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 for the first time, the chassis design is sleek and elegant and the IPS display offers high contrast and great color accuracy.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 16.12.2011
Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1 Review
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DE Archive.org version
The question that’ll be popping up on most XOOM owners minds at one point or another now is this: should I upgrade? With a tablet that’s got such a similar processor and a display that’s not especially improved over the original XOOM, it’s essentially only the chassis and the fact that you can no longer use a microSD card that should sway you in one direction or the other – not to mention the money you’ll have to drop to move from one model to the next. If you’ve already got a tablet, I’ll say, this probably isn’t going to seem like much of an improvement over the model you’ve already got.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 14.12.2011
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe question that’ll be popping up on most XOOM owners minds at one point or another now is this: should I upgrade? With a tablet that’s got such a similar processor and a display that’s not especially improved over the original XOOM, it’s essentially only the chassis and the fact that you can no longer use a microSD card that should sway you in one direction or the other – not to mention the money you’ll have to drop to move from one model to the next. If you’ve already got a tablet, I’ll say, this probably isn’t going to seem like much of an improvement over the model you’ve already got.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 14.12.2011
Kommentar
unknown:
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