Posts Tagged ‘Motorola’
Motorola Xoom Computer Tablet Review
The Motorola Xoom Computer Tablet is cheaper than the leading brand but features can compete with the leading computer tablet. Purchase your Motorola Xoom Computer Tablet from Amazon.com. Click on the link: www.amazon.com
Motorola Xoom – In Store Video Review – Joseph the Computer Guy
Check out our IM+ iPad 2 Contest entry here: www.youtube.com Right after checking out the Acer Iconia Tab, I went straight to the Motorola Xoom. Similar in “Style” and size, they seemed to be perfect competition for each other. First impressions? Looks a lot better than the Iconia Tab, and it’s a bit thinner. Still has the ridiculous back-facing speakers, but at least it doesn’t have the “I’m a big smartphone, hear me roar” oversized Android phone thing going for it. It did feel more solid, with the sheet aluminum feeling going for it. Still doesn’t feel like the solid aluminum that the iPads are made of, but it’s still better than the Acers plastic-like fake metal styling. Only a hair or two lighter than the Iconia tab, and that means it’s a heavy beast. Not that I was expecting it to be as light as the PlayBook or the iPad 2 or anything, but your hand will hurt and be fatigued very rapidly with this device if you hold it with only one hand. Screen: Reminded me of the Iconia tab, and there’s not a real difference between them. OS: Same ole Honeycomb. You wouldn’t expect something so new, to feel so old, so quickly, but the OS is still Android. It’s got the same app marketplace, and this demo unit had Angry Birds on it. It also had the most annoying demo that would pop up and absolutely the worst, or even stupidest, times, even though I’m still using it. One thing that was different, is flash support. This demo unit finally had it. But, that’s not necessarily a good thing …
The Ultimate Tablet Computer
A video blog asking what you would like to see from future Tablet computers. I also give my own opinions on what features I would hope that will one day be added to Tablets like iPads and Android devices.
Blackberry PlayBook – Video Review – Joseph the Computer Guy – Part 1 of 2
Check out our IM+ iPad 2 Contest entry here: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching! Please “Like/Vote up”, and tell me how you liked it. (Comment below) Video review of a 32GB BlackBerry PlayBook at the local Corpus Christi Best Buy. My opinion? After comparing the Motorola Xoom to the PlayBook, I have concluded that I like the PlayBook better than the Xoom. It is more responsive in many more areas, and although it may have it’s quarks, the user interface is more polished and intuitive than an Android tablet. It doesn’t, however, have the enormous app stores that it’s competition has. At first glance, that may not matter, but as you get deeper into using the device in day to day life, you might have a need for the multitudes of apps available elsewhere. Overall, I’d prefer the Blackberry PlayBook over any, and I mean ANY, Android tablet. Even if they’d give me one for free, I’d rather have the PlayBook over the Xoom. I’ve played around with the Xoom, and although it has great potential to be a great device, I was already up and running as soon as I touched the PlayBook, without having to think twice.
MacBook Pro 15 inch Review 2011
A video Review of the 15 inch Macbook Pro 2011 edition featuring the new Core i7 Sandybridge CPUs. I also compare it to the 13.3 inch MacBook Pro. intel quad core core i7 sandy bridge processor at 2.0ghz 4gb ram ddr3 500gb hard drive 15.4 inch led backlite dislay 1440 x 900 resolution intel hd graphics & and radeon 6490m with 256mb of gddr5 with graphics switching between the two. facetime hd camera thunderbolt port, brand new, based on lightpeak technology supports highspeed i/o and minidisplay port devices sdxc card slot, firewire 800 port, 2 usb ports, wifi 802.11n, bluetooth, backlit keyboard and ambient light sensor. www.computingforever.com www.youtube.com
Motorola Droid X: Software Review
phandroid.com – a review of the Motorola Droid X software which features Android 2.1 (upgradeable to Android 2.2 in late summer) and a rendition of Motorola BLUR that seems to have no official name. This Android Phone is available on verizon wireless