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Thursday, 1 December 2011
Verizon Wireless prepping two 4G Droid tablets for this month
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The wireless carrier plans to sell the Motorola Mobility Droid Xyboard in two sizes: a larger 10-inch design and a smaller 8-inch brother. Verizon didn't provide details on the specifications, pricing, or launch date, although it will come out this month.
Motorola declined to provide details as well.
"As we've previously mentioned, we're planning to bring several new LTE devices to market including two tablets," the company said in a statement. "We haven't made any official announcements in the U.S. but we look forward to sharing more details soon."
For Verizon, the Xyboard tablets represent two high-profile additions to its growing portfolio of 4G LTE devices. That the carrier has opted to add the Droid name signals that both products are part of its premium lineup. Motorola, meanwhile, gets another crack at the tablet market with the successors to the Xoom. (They are sold overseas as Xoom 2).
Both tablets have a 1.2 gigahertz dual-core processor and 1 gigabyte of RAM. They each have a 5-megapixel camera in the back and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The devices are both thinner than a AAA battery and lighter than a paperback book. They also feature Corning's tough Gorilla Glass.
The 10-inch Xyboard is intended for use by business customers, and includes a stylus. The smaller Xyboard, meanwhile, is intended to be a more media-centric device and comes with a 2.1 virtual surround sound system that includes a subwoofer.
Earlier this year, Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha acknowledged difficulties in selling the Xoom, particularly at full price.
Verizon Wireless' marketing chief, Marni Walden, also noted the challenge of selling tablets so far. In an interview with CNET, she noted that more content, as well as additional help setting up and customizing the device for each customer, would spur adoption.
Price, meanwhile, remains a big factor, with many of the recent popular tablets all selling for a much lower price than the $500 iPad. Among them are the $200 Amazon Kindle Fire, the $99 TouchPad, and the discounted PlayBook, which also sold for $199 during a Thanksgiving promotion. Walden said she expects to eventually add a more affordable entry-level tablet to the lineup.
Walden added that the holiday could be shaping up for a strong season for tablets.
"We're only getting started on tablets," she said.
via : cnet
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