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Laptop or Xoom?

The price won't drop anytime soon. It certainly won't drop when iPad 2 is out. Maybe 10-12 months from now and marginally at that.


I agree with you somewhat on the iPad 2 not necessarily forcing the price drop, but I think it may contribute, based on how many people buy an iPad 2 versus the Xoom - especially if the iPad 2 has a "surprise" release next week. Most people you'll meet on the street don't care as much about Android as those of us on these forums do, and many of them know exactly what to expect from an iPad.

So, the way it looks to me:

March: iPad 2 releases, more hype builds over new Honeycomb/Tegra 2 tablets, release dates get confirmed, etc.
April: A new Android tablet or two get released, and so on for the next 6 months.

Motorola will be forced into conceding their high prices throughout the next 3 months, IMO.
 
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if you have to ask then you dont really have a vested interest in the xoom so i say get a laptop.

the xoom is too new to be used as a laptop replacement right now and for people who are not comfortable with tablets OR the android OS OR a new OS that has little support from content makers and devs (they are working on it, takes time), i can only see headaches for you.

if you need to buy something now, get a laptop...


I am very big into Android and root every phone I have, and use custom roms and kernels. I have been following the Xoom just not as much as I would have liked.

I was more curious to see how fast the browsing speed can be. I know it wont do everything a laptop can, which I am totally fine with. I just want to know if the web browser loads quickly, some have said it does, and wanted to see how youtube runs on it.

I have seen the reviews, but I always think it is best to check the forums and get first hand user experience. I have owned 6 android devices and know how to operate them all. I just want to make sure this tablet isn't going to be a waste, I want to make sure that the speed is sufficient. I am not talking about lag or flipping through screens. Just making sure the actual web browsing is good, stuff like that.

Also I know flash doesn't work yet, no biggie. I know the circumstances with the Xoom, just want real user feedback.

Thanks
 
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Sorry if I have confused anyone and not given a lot of information. My PC is a great PC and will do everything I need from it. The laptop vs Xoom debate is just something I wanted to make sure of. I like having something portable, which both would be.

I dont need it for music editing/microsoft office or anything to that nature. My PC is seriously 5 to 10 feet away. I just want something that I can use on the couch and surf the web, that isn't slow, and youtube, stuff like that.

Seems like most are saying the Xoom will be fine for that, which is what I was worried about. I don't want an Ipad or netbook, not for me, fine for others.

I just needed to make sure buying an Xoom would be justified and wouldn't be disappointed with browsing with it. Heck if I bought a laptop it would have been cheap because like I said my PC is more than capable for most things.

Thanks everyone I appreciate everyone's feedback no matter what it is.
 
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What is your budget? If your budget allows why not get both? In addition to my xoom I bought an Alienware m11x for my wife. The little thing is powerful enough to do just about anything you need it to do and the battery lasts a good 6-8 hours. Plus she will like the pretty colors she could change the keyboard :D. That way I get my Xoom she gets a top notch lappy all for around $1400 and we are both happy :cool:.


I will eventually get both, wife just likes to not buy two big items at once, even if we have the money. I figure since she will let me, I can honor that. I want to buy the Xoom, just making sure it would be suitable.
 
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I always find it worth the money, for me it replaces a laptop. Once we get flash a d I can find a good RDP I'm good to go. And its cheaper than a good laptop. So I stead of updating my 3 year old laptop which can cost anywhere from 1200$ to 2000$, I save. And that's on the cheap side.

I always find a tablet compliments the PC perfectly.
 
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we use tablets as a laptop/ x-terminal replacement on-site at clients. With a bluetooth keyboard, they replace laptops for us.

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Why not just cheap laptops, it seems like you guys could really use them in this situation...I'm of the opinion that the current Android/iOS tablets aren't really intended to be laptop replacements. Web browsing/reading/music, and anything more than that I would consider a luxury on them. They're also much more expensive than the kind of laptop you guys would need to perform the same function more smoothly, and probably faster to boot.
 
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Why not just cheap laptops, it seems like you guys could really use them in this situation...I'm of the opinion that the current Android/iOS tablets aren't really intended to be laptop replacements. Web browsing/reading/music, and anything more than that I would consider a luxury on them. They're also much more expensive than the kind of laptop you guys would need to perform the same function more smoothly, and probably faster to boot.

Because these are perks of the job. We already have laptops.

Boss: "You need to be on-call and have available access to our servers at moment's call."

Me: "I don't plan to carry a laptop w/ me 24/7"

Boss: "What 3G tablet will give you want you need. It needs to be on you, or in your car."

Me: "Sure, let me research that"

The 1st gen iPads have already proven themselves during server meltdowns.

I was travelling abroad and paid $15 for a 3G SIM that gave me Internet access in Latin America. I had to actually VPN & SSH once and the company saw the value in that. In fact, the iPads saved me a few times.

It is like being a fireman. You don't realize how important they are until there is a 5 alarm blazing fire. We have admins & developers that take extended leaves like Sailing the America's CUP or hiking Nepal and having a 3G tablet as the umbilical cord to the world is important.

Boss said, "Hey the XOOM is out and the iPad 2. Get One and give your old iPad to one of the sales people to use. My answer was, oh hell yes"
 
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Why not just cheap laptops, it seems like you guys could really use them in this situation...I'm of the opinion that the current Android/iOS tablets aren't really intended to be laptop replacements. Web browsing/reading/music, and anything more than that I would consider a luxury on them. They're also much more expensive than the kind of laptop you guys would need to perform the same function more smoothly, and probably faster to boot.

You'll be surprise how many people use a laptop for those very reasons, web and reading and music and email.
 
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Boss: "You need to be on-call and have available access to our servers at moment's call."

Me: "I don't plan to carry a laptop w/ me 24/7"

I dunno man, I'm in the same situation. Although I need special software for some of the stuff I work on (stuff that will NEVER be found in an app market of any kind), I tote the laptop to and fro and it's really not a big deal...I suppose you're probably used to the iPad at this point, but it seems like that would be a hindrance at times. Typing would be especially annoying, and lack of window management would probably come in second, but if you're carrying around an iPad and a Bluetooth keyboard, you have 2 halves of a better tool in one product.
 
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I have been a power laptop user for many years including photo editing and video, so I've always had a fast/big laptop to enable that need. But...on business trips I don't usually have to do this work but I've had to carry the massive laptop with me.

I just returned from a two-day business trip with my Xoom plus Bluetooth keyboard - the first time I've never carried my laptop. I am now convinced - most all business trips I can take my Xoom (only) and solve all my needs.

1. You can pull it out comfortably on the airplane - no way I can even open the lid of my laptop.

2. All reading material is present - no magazines/books to lug around.

3. Tether through my rooted Evo4G makes communication anywhere a piece of cake.

4. Bluetooth keyboard makes text entry easy/fast - really seemless. I do find this important for some work I do.

5. Using Dropbox on PC/Xoom means all my key documents are easily synchronized.

I'm a convert to traveling with Xoom. I'll only lug my laptop around if I need to be a power user on the road, which isn't all that often. I encourage you to try it!
 
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I actually have kind of the same choice to make but different...See, I already have a Xoom and I finally have enough money for a new laptop(bc the one I am on now is about 8 years old), but the ipad 1 is about the same price as the laptop I wanna get....

Now, I found that my Xoom can be hooked to a external drive, so it could be used as my main computer like my laptop is now, but I have kind of grown use to a laptop to be honest, so idk what to do...

And before you ipad fans say it, no I don't care that the ipad 2 is a bit faster and thinner then the ipad im deciding to get or not.
 
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I actually have kind of the same choice to make but different...See, I already have a Xoom and I finally have enough money for a new laptop(bc the one I am on now is about 8 years old), but the ipad 1 is about the same price as the laptop I wanna get....

What do you need the laptop for? Why would you buy iPod 1 when it is less functional than both your Xoom or new laptop would be? Your logic is flawed man.
 
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What do you need the laptop for? Why would you buy iPod 1 when it is less functional than both your Xoom or new laptop would be? Your logic is flawed man.

lol, yea, I agree, but the thing is that I am tired of the iOS(ipad) having games like Peggle, PvZ, Pocket God(theirs has more episodes), Pocket Devil, etc...

But, then again these games will all most likely come to android sooner or later...I suppose.
 
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So here is the deal, my laptop is done for, too many things wrong with it to fix. So here my my situation, wife is leaving it up to me. She doesn't want both a new laptop and the Xoom, so I have to pick one.

We have a desktop PC down stairs in our living room, so we can use that. So should I buy another laptop or should I get the Xoom?

Would like to get some feedback from the users.

Thanks

I was in the same position.. I caved into the XOOM but now Im thinking of taking it back today ( only 1 day later )

1. Because no android 3.1 has been rolled out to me
2. Because 2 of my top movie/tv show sites that I watch and use all the time on my laptop without issue... are having major issues on the xoom ( they stutter and when they do play... they finally stop after about 3 or 4 mins and dont ever start again! )

Very disappointed in it.. I love the rest of the things on it but im afraid I need functionality and its just not giving me that.

So i may take it back and get a laptop ( windows )
 
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2. Because 2 of my top movie/tv show sites that I watch and use all the time on my laptop without issue... are having major issues on the xoom ( they stutter and when they do play... they finally stop after about 3 or 4 mins and dont ever start again! )

I agree that this is a big problem on the Xoom (and presumably Android in general maybe...?). But this seems like such a narrow use case compared to all the great things the Xoom does. Did you really only buy this to watch TV on? I mean, I know you gave it a tremendous amount of test time before returning it, but did you find the Xoom useful for anything else?
 
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