[citation][nom]abcdefghijklmnop12392[/nom]Failed? By what metric?Also the idiots that keep siting the $800 price tag, fail to point out 2 things, one that the $800 model is buying the 3G model off contract and two that it's only $60 more than the equivalent maxiPad model, that you idiots have no problem paying full price for.[/citation]
[citation][nom]Zandreth[/nom]Good article, but why the reference to "Failed Tablet". If failed means that it did not outsell ipad whatever version, then possibly all versions of all other non-apple tables might be labled accordingly. The Motorolla Xoom is a very credible product and hard "Failed" at all. I hope you can be a little more objective in your headline spin. If you really represent all gadgets and not just Apple whatever, then there is no need for this sort of bias.[/citation]
[citation][nom]tului[/nom]I really wouldn't call it a failed tablet either. However them not having microSD write support still did amaze me. Can anyone verify that as of 22 Sept?[/citation]
[citation][nom]kartu[/nom]Except it has nothing to do with iPad price.If you want to buy a tablet and 500 mark is acceptable for you, and you have a slightest clue about Apple's draconian restrictions, you go buy alternative product.According to numerous surveys most users however believe tablet price will go down to 200-300 mark soon.[/citation]
"By the end of Q2, iPad 2 had sold more than 9 million copies to Xoom's 450,000."
If you are comparing these 2, which product would you describe as a success and which would you describe as a failure?