What the Critics Are Saying...
- Romain Thuret , DigitalVersusThe Xoom 2 Media Edition has a lot going for it. It also has its share of failings, such as the sloppy handling issues, the lack of Android 4.0 update (for now, at least), the lack of memory upgrades, low battery life for a mobile device, and the fact that it generally doesn't run as smoothly as the...
- Jeffrey Van Camp, Digital TrendsIf 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.
- Stuff Team, Stufft’s essentially a shrunk-down version of the 10.1in Xoom 2 with almost no loss of power or ports over that version (only the SD card slot has been sacrificed), albeit with shorter battery life. Otherwise, only the absence of 3G counts against it, but that doesn't stop it being one of the best Androi...
- Chris Hall, Pocket-lintThere is a lot to like about the Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition. Where we weren't sure that the larger Xoom 2 offered quite enough, there is something more exciting about the smaller version. The size means it is light and portable, but also it's easy to type with two thumbs - without the stretch of...
- Ben Griffin, Know Your Mobilethe Media Edition is well-specced, more portable than its Xoom 2 brother and is usually cheaper, too. If portability is important it's definitely the one to go for. If you want a bigger display the Xoom 2 should be your choice. Whether or not you should buy either tablet is another question entirel...
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