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30% lighter, 10% thinner and 20% more powerful than the ambitious original Xoom and with a much improved high definition 10.1 inch screen, Motorola's Xoom 2 tablet looks straight from the future, and performs like it. Made from an aluminium chassis, the Xoom 2 boasts a significantly slimmer profile than it's predecessor at only 8mm thick and comes with a hydrophobic splash-guard coating that protects it, including the internals, from liquid spills. The Xoom 2's new bold design feels comfortable in the hand thanks to the svelte size (it's only 600g) and the grippy rubberised finish on the back's side and bottom edge. With a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM it's noticeably faster in everyday use than the original Xoom and it boots up in no time at all. What's more, it delivers over 10 hours battery life and has new software to stream your files from your PC without the need for cables. MotoCast: Just Stream It: Splash-guard Coating a Wicked Witch's Dream: Brighter. Lighter. Thinner. What Isn't Different? Dual-core Processor, This Tablet Knows Speed: Floating Notes Take Notes To a New Level:Feature's you'll love:
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Ditch the cords and stop hogging memory! With MotoCast, a free app from Motorola, you can access your home computer remotely and stream your music, films, pics and documents right to your tablet.
Your tablet is armed with a splash-guard coating — yes, even the electrical boards inside — for extra protection against unexpected spills and pop-up rain showers. Also known as "life's little oopsies".
The 10.1" widescreen HD display is bright and packed with striking colours so everything you see pops. And you won't feel weighed down with an aluminum housing that's 10% lighter and 33% thinner.
A dual-core 1.2 GHz processor packs 20% more processing power for zippy multi-tasking and rich graphics for serious gaming. Email, music, games, e-reading; switch between them all with ease.
Unlike other note-taking apps that consume your screen, the Floating notes app floats to let you take notes atop whatever you are doing. We dumped the adhesive and still found a way to make being productive more sticky.