Motorola's Android Tablet Is Named DROID XOOM

One of the big Motorola products to be unveiled at CES 2011 is its tablet running Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). Unfortunately, not much is known about the device other than the OS it will be running. Even the teaser video released a week ago offers very little. However, Droid-Life is reporting that Motorola is going to name the tablet the DROID XOOM. Is it pronounced “DROID Exhume?” or maybe “DROID OOM?” I guess we’ll have to wait until CES to see how the Motorola execs pronounce the tablet. Unfortunately, the Motorola DROID XOOM will not feature a built-in LTE radio, but there is a possibility it will have a USB port in which you can attach a LTE dongle. A tablet with an LTE radio built-in would definitely be impressive and give it a leg up on the Galaxy Tab and iPad, but that will not be the case. At this point, we will have to wait until CES 2011 kicks off to find out what other features the DROID XOOM will have to try and persuade the masses to purchase it.