Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com second channel: www.youtube.com In this comparison, I suppose a look at the first three Android 3.0 tablets for determining what is better then the tablet honeycomb . The Motorola XOOM see the first Android 3.0 compressed honeycomb to start, and it looks pretty good. This will result in a Google-use, no device that custom firmware, which help the tablet to get the updates should be much faster. Here are 1 GHz Dual-Core 2 Nvidia Tegra processor, 1 GBDDR2 RAM, a 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels and support for Verizon's 3G LTE 4G now that Verizon may be updated later this year. Next is the LG Optimus Tab, which are known as T-Mobile G-shale in the United States. The board Optimus is also a version of Android 3.0 shares it is argued, however, a smaller 8.9-inch display, 3D, even if wearing glasses. In addition, the Tegra processor 2, but has HDMI output and two 5-megapixel camera with rear facingallows you to record up to 1080p HD 3D video. Finally, we have the Samsung Galaxy Table 10.1, the first major update to the original tablet Android Galaxy Galaxy Table 10.1 is very similar to the Motorola XOOM with a 10.1-inch 1280x800 display, 2 CPU Tegra and Android, of course, 3, 0 to nest bee. It lacks a USB port, microSD card slot and HDMI, but that makes it a little 'harder to sell.
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