rjoudrey
Android Expert
I went to the store and played with it twice. I'll prolly play with it again if my warehouse club has one of display. I want a tablet today but I can't convince myself it's worth it.
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I went to the store and played with it twice. I'll prolly play with it again if my warehouse club has one of display. I want a tablet today but I can't convince myself it's worth it.
How's the web browsing on the gtab? Does flash work well? Any major cons? At $300, I might be in for one.

Rocks hard and Flash works amazingly well. I also use a 64gb thumbdrive for movies and PSX roms. Two cons:
1 Need to install a modded Roman to get the best function, but not needed if you do not want to. Super easy though.
2 Display looks great straight on, but not same great angles as Xoom.
Quadrant score out of box 1930 and 2350 after installing TNT 4.24 rom package![]()
I don't understand why moto doesn't make the xoom play any video file without re-encoding. To me this would be a cheap way to one-up the ipad. The Archos tablets already play any video file. Another easy advantage would be to include a dlna client. If the xoom had both of these items, I would buy one today.
Tegra 2 drivers are still not optimized for video playback. Sad but true.
Buy it were you can return it the display really drove me crazy.

Fast reply! Even before I corrected "Roman"
I view straight on or slight angles. No problem for me, but can understand completely if it is.
Also resolution is 1024 x 600 not as sharp as the Xoom.
One of the things I liked about the ipad was the ability to rent movies via itunes. I hope google gets a movie store out soon. I love honeycomb though
Should be interesting to see what happens.A cheap ipad that doesnt run flash would suck. I might be in for a $300 gtab then...
lol good luck with the crappy screen and lack of honeycomb support
I'll keep my Xoom! I love this thing.I think you missed my point here. I AM willing to live with the temporary limitations. I DID read the reviews. But I think the early adopters have a right to be compensated for their trouble while the thing gets the wrinkles worked out. I work in IT support. I'm exposed every day to unkept promises and no accountability. I think Google, Moto and VZ are entitled to a premium price for a premium product and premium service. But until they deliver that with the Xoom I propose we deserve compensation as consumers. I know it's a new idea to expect things to actually be fully functional at the time they hit the shelves. When was the last time you bought a car where you had to take it back to the dealer at some unknown future date for an upgrade. And meanwhile the radio doesn't work? It's about managing expectations. Or in this case it's about having our expectations managed for us.And as for your "half baked" accusation, even with the few missing features, it still outclasses the first gen iPad by leaps and bounds. With the limitations, it's still neck and neck with the iPad2 and is set to surpass it pending these updates.