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Droid Xyboard LTE tablets released by Verizon

Those in the market this festive season looking for a tablet over in the good old US of A, might like to know that as of right now you can pick up one of five Motorola Droid Xyboard 4G LTE Android tablets from the Big Red as Verizon has now made their Droid Xyboard slates available to purchase.

According to the guys over at Phone Arena, Verizon has now released five versions of the Android 3.2 Honeycomb 4G LTE packing tablets that they tout as “the first 4G tablet worthy of the name DROID.”

Those five versions consist of three Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 slates in capacities 16GB with a price tag of $529.99, the 32GB commanding $629.99 and the 64GB model costing $729.99, and two Motorola Droid Xyboard 8.2 versions, the 16GB with a price tag of 429.99 and the 32GB model priced at $529.99.

All versions pack a 1.2GHz dual core processor along with 1GB of RAM, Corning Gorilla Glass touch screens with “water-repellent nanocoating,” a 5 megapixel rear facing camera, 1.3 megapixel front facing camera, and 720p video and of course 4G LTE connectivity.

The 10.1-inch models also come with a stylus and a 7000mAh battery that reportedly delivers up to ten hours browsing or video playback or eight hours if on 4G while the 8.2-inch models pack a 3960mAh battery reportedly delivering six hours of browsing or video playback or five hours on 4G.

Furthermore apparently if you happen to purchase the Motorola Droid RAZR the BIG Red will also slice a cool 100-bucks off the price of any Motorola Xyboard tablet, which if you are in the market for both a smartphone and tablet could be a sweet deal.

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