Take a closer look at the Motorola Xoom tablet, running Google's Honeycomb version of Android.
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The Motorola Xoom tablet is the first to run Google's tablet-optimized Honeycomb version of Android. It is due out in the first quarter of 2011, available on Verizon.
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A view of the connections on the bottom of the Xoom tablet, which includes Mini-HDMI output.
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The Xoom HD dock accessory allows you to charge the tablet, as well as send audio and video out over standard HDMI.
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The back of the Xoom includes a 5-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and stereo speakers.
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Motorola Xoom tablet
The top of the Xoom offers a headphone output, as well as a microSD memory expansion port, which will not be enabled at launch.
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Motorola Xoom tablet
The Motorola Xoom's 1,280x800-pixel screen supports playback of HD content.