Motorola Xoom review
Laptops Software TabletsAndroid 3.0 makes Google-based tablets much easier to use, but the Xoom isn't quite as smooth as the Apple iPad 2.
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Android 3.0 makes Google-based tablets much easier to use, but the Xoom isn't quite as smooth as the Apple iPad 2.
Creating cheesy, dated 3D text animations has never been so easy. If that's what you really want, we can't fault it.
Improves on the original, but only just; we still want to see 4GB of RAM, but the Q330 is still an excellent ultra-portable laptop.
Image quality is nothing special, but this rugged, waterproof, low-cost camera makes a lot of sense in inhospitable environments.
Faster than integrated graphics and fairly cheap, but still a card for casual gamers only.
A capable budget graphics card, but other models in AMD's range are better value.
A vast improvement over previous versions of Android for tablets, but the browser needs a bit of improving and there need to be more apps.
Quick in our tests and has a clear and well-organised user interface, but pricey for an N-Lite router.
The i-Station Combo combines plenty of useful features, but it feels and looks cheap, lacks bass and has an annoying clock function.
Print Saver Eco provides a simple and effective way to save money and reduce landfill by using less ink.