Verizon Wireless said Tuesday that it will be rolling out two high-speed tablets from Motorola Mobility for use on its 4G LTE network later this month. Called the Droid Xyboard 8.2 and Droid Xyboard 10.1, the new models are less than 9mm in thickness and weigh 13.9 oz and 1.3 lbs, respectively.
Sporting magnesium-reinforced bodies and aluminum housings, the 8.2-inch and 10.1-inch Droid Xyboard tablets will first ship with Android 3.1, also known as Honeycomb. The tablets will be upgraded next year over-the-air to Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich.
The other good news for Verizon's enterprise -class customers is that both Xyboard tablets integrate a number of business -friendly features. Among other things, the tablets feature "device encryption, VPN , remote device management and feature blocking," said Motorola Mobility spokesperson Kira Golin.
"This is also the first tablet with 3LM software , which enables a powerful level of control and security over the device," Golin said.
Tablet Features
Both of Motorola's tablets ship with Active Sync for work e-mail, contacts and calendar, Golin said. The mobile devices also will arrive with apps aboard that are squarely aimed at business professionals, such as Quickoffice HD for document editing and creation, Citrix GoToMeeting for collaboration and productivity, and Google Talk for videoconferencing.
The Droid Xyboard 10.1 also has been optimized for use with a stylus that ships with the device to enable business professionals to make notes or mark up documents by writing directly on the device's screen. "A wide range of accessories such as multiple docking options and a Bluetooth-enabled keyboard with integrated track pad [also] make it even easier to work while on the go," Golin said. (continued...)
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