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Old 03-10-2011, 11:21 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Logseman View Post
I'd like to see positive takes on what Xoom can do now, really. So far I've not seen many. While doubtlessly the reality deflection field of Apple's marketing has affected many usually balanced people, Xoom's current shortcomings seem patent.
Well you can read several posters on this site and their comments.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=122969

Personally I feel tech reviews have gone the way of movie critics where their reviews/opions no longer mirror the public. (You either have fandboy doing reviews or paid sell outs).

The only reviews I do tend to listen to are those that give good details and really get into the guts of the products. One page reviews and CNet type shows need not apply.

Here is a good review.


The problem is most reviews focus on the negative and not on the good. Example if you look at fanboy's post #2 you'll see all the negative also apply to the iPad/iPad2, except maybe one or two.

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