Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Comparison Between BlackBerry Playbook , HTC Flyer and Motorola Xoom

This year is big one for Tablets users. So it’s very tough to choose one among all. Here we will provide you all the required specs of the BlackBerry Playbook, HTC Flyer and Motorola Xoom.


HTC Flyer


BlackBerry Playbook
Mototola Xoom













Users 

BlackBerry Playbook: For Business users (32 GB WI-Fi)
HTC Flyer: For the Family type (Wi-Fi only 7 inch)
Motorola Xoom: For Early Adopters (10.1 inch 3G)

Operating System 
 
BlackBerry runs a new OS called QNX, with volatile features. It makes BlackBerry phone for secure email and an oddly confusing initial setup. A nice part of QNX is that if there’s a crash with one app, it would not bring the whole system down.

HTC unveils HTC Flyer, the first HTC tablet with HTC sense. The HTC Flyer runs on a Google Android 2.4 versions Operating system. It has been tried and tested platform that provide speed and security.

Motorola Xoom comes with the version of 3.0 of Google’s Android Honeycomb OS which is specially designed for the tablets. Honeycomb has more features compare to others and is more customizable.

Build Quality

The weight of Playbook is not too heavy and not too light. It feels like a substantial and quality product when you hold it. It has bright and crisp 194 x 130 x 10 mm screen with a light 400g body.

Due to good balance and neat construction Flyer fit comfortably in hand. It has 195.4 x 122 x 13.2 mm and weighing a paltry 420.8 g. Flyer is small but perfectly formed little tablet.

The Xoom is totally different measuring a fairly capacious 249.1 x 167.8 x 12.9 mm with 730 g weigh. You feel extra size and weight while using it. The Xoom remains pleasing tablet to use and feels well crafted.

Camera

BlackBerry has 5-megapixel rear camera and 3-megapixel front-facing camera. It provides 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI-out port. Everything has wrapped up in a super sleek 10mm-thin package.


HTC Flyer has 5 megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixels at front. Of course, higher megapixel camera does not always equal better image and video quality. The primary function of the front facing camera is for video calling.

Motorola's Xoom has dual-LED flash, that isn't shared by the HTC Flyer, though they do both capture video at 720P resolution. The Xoom beat the Flyer in terms of front facing optics too. It offers 2-megapixel video call camera, as opposed to the Flyer's 1.3-megapixel.




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