Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Verizon Wireless Droid Xyboard 10.1 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Verizon Wireless Droid Xyboard 10.1.
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Abstract: The tablet market used to be so simple to navigate because Apple's iPad and cheap Android tablets were the only choices. This scenario changed as major tech companies entered the tablet market, although many have fallen by the wayside, unable to compete a...
Abstract: By now, we all realize the advantage of having our smartphones on us at all times, especially when the opportunity comes around to snap up a shot of some kind. Obviously, thanks to the portability of our modern smartphones, we’re able to quickly captu...
Great suite of included business apps, 4G connectivity, Good hardware and performance
Stylus is a bust, Other worthless "apps" clutter up workspace, Some design flaws, Expensive
The Xyboard 10.1 is a good attempt from Motorola to provide the enterprise crowd with a reliable tablet option. In some ways, in succeeds: if you avoid video-intensive activities, battery life is solid, it has 4G connectivity, and many of its preloaded b...
Published: 2012-03-06, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: No Android tablet to date has manage to unseat the runaway champ, Apple's iPad. Can the Motorola Xyboard do it? While such a question is actually more complex than just a simple “yes” or “no” answer would give, we seek out to find just how comparable Moto...
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Published: 2012-02-23, Author: Eric , review by: droid-life.com
After spending almost two weeks with the XYBOARD I have to feel bad for the device. The form factor is the most pleasing that I have seen in any tablet to date. Motorola really went out of their way, on the outside at least, to improve on everything t...
Great design and build, Good battery life, Useful preinstalled apps, 4G LTE
Stylus is Subpar, No Ice Cream Sandwich, Oddly positioned power button, No microSD card support, Review Summary, The Droid XYBOARD 10.1 is a tablet made to be held. The rubber edges and tapered corners combine with a water-repellent coating to form an inv
The Droid XYBOARD 10.1 is $30 more than the iPad, which could leave some users immediately looking for Apple's tablet, but in the long run $30 isn't worth worrying about. THe XYBOARD 10.1 has many features that the $499 iPad does not; like 4G LTE connecti...
Thin and lightweight, Ergonomic design, 4G LTE connectivity, Decent battery life
$500 is a lot for an Android tablet, Specs are decent but not impressive, No microSD or external storage, Camera sucks
If you want a solid Android tablet that competes with the iPad on weight and thickness, plus 4G LTE connectivity, the Motorola Xyboard 10.1 is probably your best bet....
Choosing between the Galaxy Tab and the Xyboard is not so easy, given how similar they are in most respects. Their aesthetics are different, with the Galaxy Tab having a friendlier, more iPad-like look, versus the Xyboard's darker impression (regardin...
Aside from Verizon's pricing and policies, the Xyboard is – without question – the best Android tablet I've used. It's sleek, fast, and functional, will get an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich sometime soon, and is very capable of everything you'd want a t...
Abstract: Follow @MobileGalen So far, few Android tablets have caught fire; arguably, only the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has made any impression with buyers. That sleek, iPad-looking tablet offers the basics for both personal and business users in a nice package...