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04-21-2011, 08:22 AM | #122 |
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It's gone today. It was on the right side under "Top Headlines." I clicked on it, and that took me to the review.
Right now, it seems like the competition for the Xoom is the T-mobile G Slate, the Asus eee Transformer, and the Acer Iconia. The G-slate seems to be a great tablet, but the lack of a wifi only model puts it back where the Xoom started. To me (and probably a lot of other people), price and screen quality are very important. Unless the G-slate can offer a $500 or less wifi only price, it seems like the Asus is the best Android tablet right now based on value and features. |
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I think in the interest of fairness, if the Xoom and the Acer were the same price, the Xoom would be the better buy based on build quality. Also, it seems like the Xoom version of Honeycomb is less buggy and more refined than either the Acer or Asus.
Right now the wifi only Xoom is $140 more than the Acer, and $190 more than the Asus, but has 16gb more internal storage. I think the higher price is justified because even the competition puts the $100 premium on extra storage. However, a nice compromise would be pricing at $550 for the Xoom to compete better with the Acer and the Asus. |
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They got mine. (but I'm not necessarily upset about it -- Verizon got/isgetting a chunk of change as well).
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04-25-2011, 01:46 PM | #127 |
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i just got another xoom this weekend with the hopes of comparing it side by side with a transformer.
so far i've had some bad luck with xoom quality. the first had issues that it wouldn't wake up from sleep, returned the second one after hearing about transformer. got a third that had a dark patch under the camera, and now the 4rth is running fine. weird thing is that i think number 2 may have been a bum one also. this newest one doesn't have the some of the stutter that the second one had. it still chokes on xda forums, but just about all my android devices run slow on that one - just not as bad as the xoom does. |
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Moto releases its numbers this week. Analysts are bracing for bad Xoom numbers, worse than previously thought:
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kinda sad for the xoom...
i did put in an order for the transfomer! but i won't get it for 2 weeks... man the transformer is selling out fast everywhere. i'd guess they've sold more today than the xoom has sold in 2 months. |
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1. Got in bed with Verizon for forced contracts 2. delayed the wi fi only version (leaving a $799 onlyoff contract option) I mean who in their right mind is going to pay almost a grand for a tablet. and then who wants another 2 year contract. my guess Moto had contracts signed with Verizon before Samsung Galaxy TAB proved to be a bust because of the contracts to price ratio. The xoom is a tremendous tablet, it's build quality is top notch. and it's screen ( though it may not show in the harsh lights at Best Buy and others) is gorgous. It's much softer on the eyes But if they go back to the drawing board, get a 16G Wifi only for around $450 - $500 and come back with a sleak marketing campaign, this could come back. but it's tough now, I think this will be the Asus show for a while. |
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dramatic exaggeration. The Xoom was discounted if you signed up for a 3G contract (which I did) I paid $650 and signed up for a 2 year verizon data plan at $30/month.
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Not dramatic. Your priced was subsidized by your agreeing to pay $720 in data charges.
Without, the device seems to be $799 at best buy or $799 no contract at Verizon. |
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If you don't mind paying $20 to $30 for the 3G then actually is was priced quite competitive. But the mindset of most people is being locked into a contract as opposed to month to month. sorry if I wasn't clear. Personally if someone does want to be connected, no matter what and where, then even the 1G $20 a month isn't bad at all. Just do any major downloading or streaming when connected to your wi fi. but it's the whole signing your name on the dotted line for 2 years just pyschologically scares people. Trust Me Kenny C If I didn't owe taxes this year I would have been one those who bought the 1G 2 year contract. I love the Xoom. But my remarks to do stand about paying $800 for a tablet, that is just plain crazy. |
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