- Mar 18, 2010
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After spending 5 days with the Xoom I unfortunately don't think the device is for me. I love the browser, the battery life, and the ability to customize just about anything you want. But the big confusing, and big deal breaker for me is the inability to import movies/videos without ripping them from an existing movie. I unfortunately don't have hours and hours to waste ripping movies.
I would also like the ability to Rent, or use Netflix.
The only other thing is I feel the portability of the Xoom is someone limiting. I really can't find an easy/safe way to carry it around from work, to the gym, the plane, and back to home. It's not that it's too heavy, the weight isn't an issue. It just seems a fuzz big to carry around. The Xoom's case is pretty bulky and clumsy. One of the things the Galaxy Tab is, is very portable.
I have other Android devices, and love then all, and I will miss many of the Xoom's better features. For now, I will probably try out an iPad2, just for comparison sake and see what it has to offer.
I know a lot of people complained about the price point of the Xoom, but I don't think that is a big issue. It's right in line with the top of the line iPad2, so I'm not sure what the big deal is. At the end of the day $800 should send anyone into bankruptcy.
I appreciate everyones help on this forum, and wish everyone the best of luck with the Xoom, and any other devices you might have.
Enjoy!!
John
I would also like the ability to Rent, or use Netflix.
The only other thing is I feel the portability of the Xoom is someone limiting. I really can't find an easy/safe way to carry it around from work, to the gym, the plane, and back to home. It's not that it's too heavy, the weight isn't an issue. It just seems a fuzz big to carry around. The Xoom's case is pretty bulky and clumsy. One of the things the Galaxy Tab is, is very portable.
I have other Android devices, and love then all, and I will miss many of the Xoom's better features. For now, I will probably try out an iPad2, just for comparison sake and see what it has to offer.
I know a lot of people complained about the price point of the Xoom, but I don't think that is a big issue. It's right in line with the top of the line iPad2, so I'm not sure what the big deal is. At the end of the day $800 should send anyone into bankruptcy.
I appreciate everyones help on this forum, and wish everyone the best of luck with the Xoom, and any other devices you might have.
Enjoy!!
John