Technology | Motorola Meet Xoom, iPad's First Big Challenger It's fast, but it's pricey: critics By Matt Cantor Posted Feb 24, 2011 11:24 AM CST Copied A buyer tests out Motorola's Xoom tablet at the International Consumer Electronics Show, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson) Critics agree: Motorola’s Xoom is the iPad’s the first serious competition. But the base price of $800 could scare customers away: Xoom “has a more potent processor than the current iPad; front and rear cameras versus none for the iPad; better speakers; and higher screen resolution,” writes Walt Mossberg in the Wall Street Journal. But the “the iPad has way more tablet-specific apps,” and “in my tests, much better battery life.” Writing for CNET, Donald Bell warns that “the price is high, and Google still has some work to do before its tablet software experience is as fleshed out and intuitive as Apple's.” Xoom’s processor “is lightning fast and most activities took seconds,” writes John Biggs at CrunchGear. But “if you open too many apps, it slows down to a crawl.” Google’s Honeycomb operating system, a version of Android, “proves to be intuitive and flexible, raising the likelihood that the Xoom is just the first of what will be a wave of capable Android-based tablets,” notes Rich Jaroslovsky at Bloomberg. Read These Next No one can fly in or out of El Paso for the next week or so. At least 10 dead in mass shooting in small Canadian town. The world says its final goodbye to Dawson Leery. Mystery reason behind El Paso airspace shutdown explained. Report an error