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First impressions of the Motorola Xoom: Five quick insights

The Motorola Xoom is more of a PC replacement than the iPad, but it still has some frayed edges that need to be evened out before most early adopters will want to jump on board. Read more

Motorola Xoom: Unboxing and comparison photos

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