Moto drops WiFi XOOM 32gb to $499

Page 3 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
27,730
8
0
They should just EOL this POS. Galaxy Tab is much sexier and the Transformer has a better entry price.

We've been seeing some Xoom 2 pictures and lines showing up in a few places. They might just refresh it entirely.
 

zsdersw

Lifer
Oct 29, 2003
10,505
2
0
Anyone who buys a tablet.. any of them.. at this point in the form factor's lifetime has no right to complain about not having any/enough money.

I can think of a lot better ways to spend a few hundred dollars that will provide infinitely more fun/satisfaction per dollar.

... and I'm as much of a tech geek/enthusiast as anyone.

Save your money, folks... buy something more useful/fun or practice that often-forgotten art of "saving your money".
 
Last edited:

poofyhairguy

Lifer
Nov 20, 2005
14,612
318
126
Anyone who buys a tablet.. any of them.. at this point in the form factor's lifetime has no right to complain about not having any/enough money.

I can think of a lot better ways to spend a few hundred dollars that will provide infinitely more fun/satisfaction per dollar.

You say that, but I have gotten more use out of my Nook Color than any digital device I have had in five years. It has assassinated my Netbook- I never use it anymore.

It completely depends on your intended usage.
 

zsdersw

Lifer
Oct 29, 2003
10,505
2
0
You say that, but I have gotten more use out of my Nook Color than any digital device I have had in five years. It has assassinated my Netbook- I never use it anymore.

It completely depends on your intended usage.

Well, the Nook isn't really a tablet to most of the people who buy it.. it's an e-reader.
 

poofyhairguy

Lifer
Nov 20, 2005
14,612
318
126
Well, the Nook isn't really a tablet to most of the people who buy it.. it's an e-reader.

Its has a LCD color screen, runs Android and has the ability to purchase apps even without jailbreaking. Even though it is sold as an eReader, the feature-set says its a tablet.
 

zsdersw

Lifer
Oct 29, 2003
10,505
2
0
Its has a LCD color screen, runs Android and has the ability to purchase apps even without jailbreaking. Even though it is sold as an eReader, the feature-set says its a tablet.

The thing that makes it useful is the e-reader functionality, not apps... so I don't really care what the feature-set is, it's the e-reader part of it that makes it useful.

Otherwise it's just another tablet: the answer to a question no one asked.
 
Last edited:

zsdersw

Lifer
Oct 29, 2003
10,505
2
0
That is completely your opinion.

Not really...

If someone uses it for apps/Internet instead of e-reading, it's not being used for anything extra or anything truly different than what they are already using a desktop PC, laptop, netbook, or smartphone for. The only thing it offers them is a slight improvement in convenience... and in an economy such as ours putting money toward something that's only a little more convenient than what they already have does make them look stupid when they complain about not having any or enough money... which was the point I was making.
 
Last edited:

Ichinisan

Lifer
Oct 9, 2002
28,298
1,235
136
Define "nice and polished." The fact that it revolves around itunes for dummies is not polished in my book, it's called restrictive and annoying. The lack of features like expandable storage is pathetic. The ipad is an overhyped, overpriced toy that sells purely on brand recognition, despite being inferior to Android tablets.

iOS5 no longer requires a PC or iTunes. :thumbsup:

Still no expandable storage. :thumbsdown:
 

poofyhairguy

Lifer
Nov 20, 2005
14,612
318
126
Not really...

If someone uses it for apps/Internet instead of e-reading, it's not being used for anything extra or anything truly different than what they are already using a desktop PC, laptop, netbook, or smartphone for. The only thing it offers them is a slight improvement in convenience... and in an economy such as ours putting money toward something that's only a little more convenient than what they already have does make them look stupid when they complain about not having any or enough money... which was the point I was making.

Oh, I am sorry I didn't understand what you were trying to say. If I understand you now, you are basically saying that tablets are toys and nothing more. On that point I agree 100%. The only reason my Nook Color is awesome is because I hacked it with a computer. I couldn't get by just on it without a computer.

It might be the best money I have ever spent on a portable computing device, but that is more due to the fact that my usage patterns have always been either too heavy or too light for laptops and a tablet does the low-end "toy" aspect of a laptop without the bulk and crappy battery life.
 
Last edited: