Motorola Droid Xyboard 8.2 XOOM
ANDROID 4.0 (ICS) UPGRADEABLE: WE ALL SCREAM!
Ice cream is cool. Ice Cream Sandwich is HOT. Needless to say, DROID XYBOARD is Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) upgradeable. You can find all the latest software upgrade news in our Motorola Support Forums.
MOTOCAST: CONTROL YOUR DIGITAL UNIVERSE
Pull files from your computer like a digital telepath. Access your home computer remotely and serve up your music, movies, images, and documents at your command. Virtually everything is within your digital reach. (DRM-protected content not supported on the same screen.)WEIGHT: LIGHT ON YOU. TOUGH ON EVERYTHING ELSE
The DROID XYBOARD by Motorola weighs less than a pound—as light as a paperback book—while boasting a magnesium-reinforced body and aluminum housing that rivals the hardest robot bodies.
MATERIAL STRENGTH: A FORCE FIELD OF PROTECTION
A water repellent nano-coating keeps wayward weather—or spills—from shorting you out. Plus, the 8.2” widescreen HD display resists annoying scratches with a sheath of Corning® Gorilla® glass.
NETFLIX: BEAM HD MOVIES
No matter where you are in the universe, you can instantly stream the latest movies and TV shows from Netflix* clear as the night sky—in full HD. How many other tablets can do that, eh? *Netflix unlimited streaming membership required.
DIJIT™: CONTROL YOUR HOME THEATER
The pre-loaded Dijit™ app lets you obliterate multiple remotes and stay in your favorite chair. Doubling as a universal remote control, your tablet can command your machines with an integrated IR blaster.
- Android Honeycomb (3.2)
- 7-inch TFT IPS touchscreen display, 1280 x 900
- 1.2 GHz dual core
- 1GB RAM
- 16GB, 32GB internal storage
- Front-facing 1.3 megapixel, rear-facing 5.0 megapixel webcams
- 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Verizon LTE
- microUSB 2.0, micro HDMI, 3.5mm audio input
- 8.5 x 5.5 x .35 inches
- .85 pounds
- Ships with microUSB to wall charger, microUSB to full USB cable
- Price at launch: Starts at $429.99 with 2 year agreement, $599.99 off contract at launch
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