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"Could be cheaper" on by Hawk204
Pros: Gorgeous screen with amazingly thin tablet with a long lasting battery.
Cons: Way to expensive for the average consumer that wished to buy it with out contract.
Summary: Bottom line this tablet is amazing only to be crippled with an insane price tag for both contract and non-contract. The hardware improved significantly and has a higher screen resolution than both the Xoom and the Wifi Xoom tablets. Hopefully Motorola comes out with more affordable tablets that's in the price tags of a kindle fire.
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"Motorola learned nothing" on by Flyguy29
Pros: Better than Xoom. Shipped with all features enabked as.opposed to crippled unreleased features.
Cons: Onky BETTER than Xoom 1, which is not saying much
Summary: Motorola obviously lost first tier support from Google on its second gen tablet. knowing the ship date of the Asus Prime, Motorolas should have pulled the plug on gen 2. It offers NO VALUE at its price point and is merely a tweak of a faiked first gen Honeycomb tablet platform which underperforms in GPU and battery life next to iPad. However, the price parity with iPad model already does not work and Motorola / Droid onky does well when it is the ONLY Android device, championed by a carrier (Verizon), and comes.at a subsidized price that is half of the Apple equivalent. The new Moto tablet doesn't fit any of these qualifiers. Now they have a new Android comoetitor with superior business and deployment model, Kindle Fire



