Honeycomb run Motorola Droid Xoom's specs emerge
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siliconindia | Monday, 03 January 2011, 15:18 IST
Bangalore: The Consumer Electronics Show, starting this week in Las Vegas, will witness a flurry of tablet launches this year. Motorola will showcase the first Android Honeycomb run tablet called the Motorola Droid Xoom here, which will be available for sale from February 14.
Motorola is said to be planning to run the advertisement of the product during the Super Bowl match in February 6. The Honeycomb is a special made for tablets OS from Android that enhances the UI and media functionality of the device.
Powered by a Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, the Droid Xoom tablet features a 5MP rear camera and a front facing 2MP camera. The tablet ships with 32GB of flash storage memory with the option of Verizon's 4G LTE connectivity.
The device also comes with a microSD card slot and is expected to have a seven or ten inch touchscreen display. The display screen can be divided into two and two programs can be run and seen simultaneously. For instance, a list of emails can be had on one side of the screen while a full email can be viewed on the other side.
Motorola is following the path of Samsung in terms of naming its tablet. Samsung followed its very famous Samsung Galaxy S smartphone with the Galaxy Tab. Motorola has named its tablet after the popular range of Droid phones.

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