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12 recensioni
07/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 12 recensioni su Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1 MZ617. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.1/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.2/5 per altri prodotti. Gli clienti sono impressionati da design e fotocamera. In aggiunta, usabilità e portabilità ottengono buone valutazioni. Si osservano varie recensioni non positive circa la performance e il prezzo. Si riscontrano valutazioni differenti riguardo il schermo.
portabilità, usabilità, fotocamera, design
prezzo, qualità fabbricazione, affidabilità, performance, app
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1 MZ617 ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 83/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Vedi tutti Motorola Tablet PcRecensione esperto da : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)
The Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 is a handsome Android tablet, but doesn't provide standout features to justify its high price.
Integrated LTE. Good looking.
Very expensive for what you get. No memory card slot. Poor Mac compatibility. Verizon's app store is awful.
For some reason, Motorola includes a stylus with the Xyboard. There's a little icon in the status bar to pop up Evernote or a Motorola-designed notepad app on command, but I found these apps too sluggish to be usable.
Recensione esperto da : JoannaStern (theverge.com)
Xyboard. It's a portmanteau that could mean a number of things: a skateboarding robot, a xylophone mashed up with a keyboard, maybe even a science fiction novel about a xenophobic cyborg named...
Thin, light, durable hardware ; Bright, crisp IPS display ; 10.1-inch version comes with a stylus ; Very fast LTE speeds ; Good camera for a tablet
No storage expansion ; Terrible volume, power button location ; Too expensive ; Basically requires a two-year contract
Verizon needs to think long and hard about its tablet pricing strategy
Recensione esperto da : Chris Burns (slashgear.com)
When it comes to tablet warfare, Motorola seemed to get out in the open with a weapon of mass excellence with the XOOM pretty early, it being the first to run Android 3.0 Honeycomb, the first Android made specifically for the tablet form factor - now...
The question that’ll be popping up on most XOOM owners minds at one point or another now is this: should I upgrade? With a tablet that’s got such a similar processor and a display that’s not especially improved over the original XOOM, it’s essentially...
Recensione esperto da : PhoneArena Team (phonearena.com)
Last month Verizon released two new Motorola tablets, both of which are the first to receive the “DROID” branding: the DROID XYBOARD 8.2 and DROID XYBOARD10.1. The first Motorola tablet that Verizon released which ran on the Android Honeycomb operating...
Recensione esperto da : Michael Crider (androidcommunity.com)
The Motorola DROID XYBOARD, known outside the world of baffling product marketing as the XOOM 2, has a lot riding on it. When the XOOM debuted on Verizon back in February, it was the only game in town as far as Honeycomb tablets were concerned. Now...
I was surprised at just how solid the hardware and software of the DROID XYBOARD 10.1 turned out to be. But for the lackluster battery life, it’s a worthy successor to the first Honeycomb device. But the simple fact is that it’s too expensive to...
Recensione esperto da : gary (newlaunches.com)
A laptop docking system is quite helpful if your smartphone has too much information to handle. That's just what the Motorola Lapdock 100 is all about. Its compatibility extends to leading phone models while it adds a fair share of specifications,...
Recensione esperto da (mobiletechreview.com)
What a pleasant surprise the Motorola Droid XYBoard 10.1 is! I say that because the Motorola Xoom, the world's first Android tablet, traveled a hard road. At first it was the darling of the Android world because it was the first Android Honeycomb...
Slim, light, quality build. IPS display, 4G LTE, AV remote, dual digitizer with pen included
Expensive
I'll be honest here: I don't understand the hate some reviewers have heaped on Moto's second gen Android tablet. It does a very good job of addressing complaints with their first gen Xoom: it's as thin and light as the most anorexic and popular tablets...
Recensione utente (cnet.com)
Nothing to say
I love everything abut it.
The only thing i dont like is there is no expansion slot.
Recensione utente (cnet.com)
B4 I even left the store they had to replace the 1st one (didn't know) the next 4 didn't last more than 2wks I would rather just use my computer :-(
it is a tablet
USB connection is fragile. Unreliable on every level. Does not cooperate with most 'universal' apps, etc..
Recensione utente (cnet.com)
B4 I even left the store they had to replace the 1st one (didn't know) the next 4 didn't last more than 2wks I would rather just use my computer :-(
it is a tablet
USB connection is fragile. Unreliable on every level. Does not cooperate with most 'universal' apps, etc..
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