The Droid XYBOARD 10.1 is a new 4G LTE Android tablet available from Verizon Wireless. Motorola has taken everything the company learned from the Xoom to release a more refined tablet on the Verizon ...
$500 is a lot for an Android tablet Specs are decent but not impressive No microSD or external storage Camera sucks “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, ...
Motorola's Droid Xyboard a slick, well-performing tablet that's easy on the eyes. Too bad it has such a stupid name. The Android device, which runs on Verizon's 4G network and is available now in ...
“If you want a solid Android tablet that's smaller than those huge 10.1-inch devices and has a good portable, lightweight feel, and 4G LTE connectivity, this is probably your best bet.” $400 is a lot ...
Verizon keeps talking about two new Droid Xyboard tablets from Motorola based on the Xoom 2 and Xoom 2 Media Edition, but Motorola still isn’t talking. They’re due to launch in December, and we’re ...
Verizon has made the DROID XYBOARD Android tablets official, the 4G LTE versions of Motorola's XOOM 2 and XOOM 2 Media Edition slates. The 10.1-inch and 8.2-inch tablets each have a 1280 x 800 IPS ...
Don't call it a comeback, it's a Xyboard-- Motorola's rebranded (for the US, anyway) Xoom 2. A 10.1-inch attempt at sidestepping the original Xoom's notoriety. With baked-in LTE of the Verizon variety ...
Could this be the Motorola Xyboard Media Edition with Verizon's LTE making its way through the FCC? The tablet sports LTE band 13 -- Big Red's particular flavor -- as well as CDMA / EVDO. It also ...
Verizon Wireless is now taking orders for the Droid Xyboard 8.2 and 10 inch tablets, also known as the Motorola XOOM 2 and XOOM 2 Media Edition. The tablets will be available at Verizon stores on ...
Update: Feb. 2012: There's now a WiFi only version that's cheaper and is simply called the Motorola XYBoard 10.1 (no Droid in the name). The only difference is that it lacks 3G/4G. Yes, it's Expensive ...
The Xyboard 10.1 has a pair of stereo speakers on its back, while the 8.2 has a single opening on the bottom edge. That means that the 10.1 emits louder volume and a fuller sound, and it’s actually ...