[Motorola's Xoom 2][3] is, undeniably a strong tablet. It was able to beat a Galaxy Tab 10.1 and a [Transformer Prime][4] in some of our performance tests, battery life is around nine hours and it's nearly running a pure version of [Honeycomb][5]. We're a big fan of that display, but less so its unnatural attraction to fingerprints. As we sit anxiously waiting for [Ice Cream Sandwich][6] to make its belated way onto the slate, we want to know: what do you think works, what did Motorola scrimp on and what would you change to make it a better device?
[How would you change Motorola's Xoom 2?][2] originally appeared on [Engadget][7] on Mon, 16 Apr 2012 01:15:00 EDT. Please see our [terms for use of feeds][8].
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