Zoom into the next generation of mobile pad technology with Xoom
The buzz on Motorola's new Xoom tablet is that it's made of some pretty powerful hardware and boasts a larger screen, higher resolution, and a more powerful, dual-core CPU than other tablets on the market. On top of that, it runs on Android 3.0—the latest operating system designed specifically for tablets. Get thoroughly up to speed on the unique Motorola Xoom and take advantage of all the amazing things it can do with Motorola Xoom For Dummies.
This full-color book is packed with practical how-tos, Xoom features, smart techniques, and even insider info on the device, thanks to author Andy Rathbone's deep expertise. Learn how to browse the web, download apps, access social networks, customize your Xoom, track down the handiest accessories, and more.
Gets you up to speed on the Motorola Xoom tablet
Clarifies the basics of how to use it, how the technology works, how to configure everything, and which ten free apps and ten paid apps you absolutely must have
Delivers a full slate of features, tips, tricks, and techniques, all in full color
Walks you through basic training, browsing the web, sending and receivinge-mail, accessing social networks, downloading apps, using all the fun multimedia features—music, movies, photos, and books—and more
Explores how to maintain and customize your Xoom and includes a handy list of Ten Tips 'n Tricks
Get the very most out of the exciting Motorola Xoom. This jam-packed, full-color For Dummies guide makes it easy.
From the Back Cover
Ready to XOOM into the future? Set up your XOOM and take it for a spin — right now!
Behold the MOTOROLA XOOM — a powerful, lightweight tablet with a large screen to showcase your media, facilitate video chats, and so much more. Whether you have a Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G XOOM, here's where you'll learn to set it up. Browse the web, download apps, take and share photos and video, watch movies, read e-books, listen to music, and customize your XOOM.
Take a test drive — learn what all the lights, buttons, and ports are for and how to understand the XOOM's messages
You're so connected — hook up your XOOM to a keyboard and mouse, HDTV, sound system, digital camera, desktop PC, smartphone, and oh yes — the Internet
Connect with people, too — your XOOM keeps you in touch via e-mail, contacts, Google Calendar, and social networks
Media mania — play your music or radio, record movies, shoot and share photos, read e-books, and navigate with maps
Tweak time — customize your XOOM, change settings, upgrade to Android 3.1, and keep your XOOM at the top of its game
Open the book and find:
How to get connected using Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G networks
Advice on upgrading to the Android 3.1 OS
How to connect the XOOM to the web using your phone's data plan
Help downloading and using apps on your XOOM
How to shoot and share photos and video
Tips on buying, organizing, and listening to music
Cool customizations to spruce up your XOOM
Navigate the multitouch interface, get connected, and manage e-mail
Shoot stunning photos and HD video
Fill your XOOM with apps, games, music, e-books, movies, and more
IN FULL COLOR!
About the Author
Andy Rathbone is the author of all editions of Windows For Dummies, the bestselling computer reference book of all time. He's been writing about computers and technology since the mid-1980s, and has more than 15 million books in print, including Upgrading & Fixing Computers Do-It-Yourself For Dummies.
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Zoom into the next generation of mobile pad technology with Xoom
The buzz on Motorola's new Xoom tablet is that it's made of some pretty powerful hardware and boasts a larger screen, higher resolution, and a more powerful, dual-core CPU than other tablets on the market. On top of that, it runs on Android 3.0—the latest operating system designed specifically for tablets. Get thoroughly up to speed on the unique Motorola Xoom and take advantage of all the amazing things it can do with Motorola Xoom For Dummies.
This full-color book is packed with practical how-tos, Xoom features, smart techniques, and even insider info on the device, thanks to author Andy Rathbone's deep expertise. Learn how to browse the web, download apps, access social networks, customize your Xoom, track down the handiest accessories, and more.
Get the very most out of the exciting Motorola Xoom. This jam-packed, full-color For Dummies guide makes it easy.
From the Back Cover
Ready to XOOM into the future? Set up your XOOM and take it for a spin — right now!
Behold the MOTOROLA XOOM — a powerful, lightweight tablet with a large screen to showcase your media, facilitate video chats, and so much more. Whether you have a Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G XOOM, here's where you'll learn to set it up. Browse the web, download apps, take and share photos and video, watch movies, read e-books, listen to music, and customize your XOOM.
Take a test drive — learn what all the lights, buttons, and ports are for and how to understand the XOOM's messages
You're so connected — hook up your XOOM to a keyboard and mouse, HDTV, sound system, digital camera, desktop PC, smartphone, and oh yes — the Internet
Connect with people, too — your XOOM keeps you in touch via e-mail, contacts, Google Calendar, and social networks
Media mania — play your music or radio, record movies, shoot and share photos, read e-books, and navigate with maps
Tweak time — customize your XOOM, change settings, upgrade to Android 3.1, and keep your XOOM at the top of its game
Open the book and find:
How to get connected using Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G networks
Advice on upgrading to the Android 3.1 OS
How to connect the XOOM to the web using your phone's data plan
Help downloading and using apps on your XOOM
How to shoot and share photos and video
Tips on buying, organizing, and listening to music
Cool customizations to spruce up your XOOM
Navigate the multitouch interface, get connected, and manage e-mail
Shoot stunning photos and HD video
Fill your XOOM with apps, games, music, e-books, movies, and more
IN FULL COLOR!
About the Author
Andy Rathbone is the author of all editions of Windows For Dummies, the bestselling computer reference book of all time. He's been writing about computers and technology since the mid-1980s, and has more than 15 million books in print, including Upgrading & Fixing Computers Do-It-Yourself For Dummies.