Motorola is planning a pair of new tablets, called Xyboard.
One is 10.1 inches, aimed at the professional user, while the other a smaller 8.9 is for the normal consumer. For the 10.1 model, it comes with business apps like Quickoffice HD, Polycom, Citrix and Citrix GotoMeeting, Fuze Meeting and a calculator.
The physical design of both tablets still remains the same as the Xoom, except for the nod towards the Droid RAZR Android smartphone.
The Xyboard 10.1 is 9.99 x 6.83 x 0.35 inches 1.33 pounds, a little bigger than the Xoom, but thinner and lighter. The transflective touch display with in-place switching has 1280 x 800 pixels, giving it a pixel density of about 150 pixels per inch.
The Xyboard 8.2 also has the same pixel resolution and is 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.35 inches and 0.86 pounds.
With a 7000-mAh battery, the 10.1 has a longer battery life than the 8.9 which uses a 3960 mAh battery, for onlyh 6 and 1/2 hours. Its internal memory is also smaller, at just 16 GB while the 10.1 has either 16 or 32 GB.










