This morning's Verizon CES 2011 keynote (click for a replay of our live blog) was a bit of a let down. After all, we were expecting a grand announcement about Verizon's plans to shake hands with Apple. But, instead of a CDMA-compatible iPhone 4, users of the Verizon network can look forward to the debut of Motorola's very own Android tablet. The Xoom, as it's dubbed, will run Android 3.3--or, Honeycomb--and will feature a Tegra 2 SOC dual-core processor. It'll also have HTML 5 and Adobe Flash 10.2 compatability right out of the box.
Our friends over at our sister site, Maximum PC, got a chance to play with this upcoming tablet. Check out the video to see if this tablet is really the iPad killer Android's hoping for.
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