For those of you who've had it for 24 hours, are you satisfied?

Until it has more apps for a tablet it's just a large phone. The novelty wears off like anything else.
 
I like it very much. I was a little frustrated with it at first but, I liking it more & more as I use it. I really like the browser and, the Google integration. I used my PC to transfer all my music with media player, which copied a lot of my Itunes music. All my movies that I converted for my Ipad work.

This size is really nice also. The battery is really good also and last quite awhile, even with me playing with it a lot off & on. The customization really makes it a personel device.

I'll be more happy when more apps are available. Then it will be really awesome. There are so many things I haven't done with it yet.
 
Very satisfied with mine in the 24 hrs I've had it. I think the overall reviews in the press have been less than neutral. There are a ton of so called "tech journalists" that have diddled the Xoom for a few hours and have focused only on negatives. The reviews have also been very consumer oriented and not so business oriented. Like one of the Android Central podcasts stated: The future of the smartphone / tablet wars is on the business front and not the consumer front. It will take a lot to knock Apple off their pedestal. However, it will also take a lot for Apple to knock Microsoft / Google on the business front.

Although there are not many apps available at this stage, I am surprised at to how useful the Xoom is. The out of box experience is super and I'm surprised the tech media hasn't praised Honeycomb for this. As soon as I opened the box I entered my gmail info and in literally a couple of minutes the following items were synced:

1. Picasa albums
2. Gmail e-mail and calendars
3. Google Contacts
4. Google Chrome bookmarks
5. Google Apps e-mail, contacts and calendars (my work e-mail is hosted by Google)
6. Youtube favorites and uploaded vids

I didn't need a single app to make any of the above to happen. Let's be honest, the tech media keeps saying that iOS has a bazillion apps. How many friggin apps does one need? I am already experiencing app overload on my iPhone 4 and these days purchase maybe 1 app per month. I will be thrilled if Honeycomb can introduce 1,000 quality apps.
 
Very pleased! Actually its performed beyond my expectations. I would play with a friends Ipad at work and it was OK... but this device really can't be compared to that at this point. I love the UI, speed and customization options available. Honeycomb is indeed impressive.

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I love my Xoom. It totally replaces my I pad. I'm so glad Google/Motorola/Verizon created a device that sets me free from Apple. I absolutely hate all the proprietory attachments and transferring of files on any idevice.
I'm a total (an)Droidboy now.
 
I had like 10 tabs open in the browser earlier today while I was listening to music and hoping back and forth from the market

Needless to say, I like it

Once it starts to get more apps that utilize its speed and screen size, omg its gonna rule