Motorola has announced a new Android-powered tablet
today. The Xoom Family Edition, for that's what it's called, isn't an
entirely new device however. It's basically the a Wi-Fi-only Xoom with
half the storage and some kid-specific apps and tweaks. That said,
Motorola is careful not to position it as a device solely intended for
kids, highlighting that the tablet is ready for more serious, grown up stuff as well. Hence, Family Edition.
Still,
the biggest advantage that the Xoom Family Edition has isn't in its
specs, or its kid-specific additions. It's the price. The Xoom Family
Edition is set to become available at Best Buy (which will sell it exclusively) this Sunday, on October 16, for just $379. That's a pretty good price for a 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet, especially considering that the original Xoom was way overpriced for the first few months of its shelf life.
So, the Motorola Xoom Family Edition has a dual-core 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage space, a 5 MP autofocus rear camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording, and a 10.1-inch 1280×800 IPS touchscreen. The tablet runs Android 3.1 Honeycomb,
and comes with $40 worth of apps preinstalled. Alongside those you can
find Zoodles, the Kid Mode app, Motorola's MotoPrint and MotoPack,
Quickoffice, Asphalt 6, and SIM City Deluxe.
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