10.1 hands-on impressions (1) Don't call it a comeback, it's a Xyboard -- Motorola's rebranded (Android 4.0 Tablet) Xoom 2. A 10.1-inch attempt at sidestepping the original Xoom's notoriety. With baked-in LTE of the Verizon variety, a slimmer waistline and a distinctive design, this Android 3.2 tablet could very well inject a dose of excitement back into the company's flagging category appeal. But with the spotlight-stealing Ramos W6HD already on the map and dazzling consumers with its notebook-like functionality, will anyone even notice Moto's second swing at Honeycomb? Are LTE speeds and an improved silhouette enough to lure wayward users back into the company's willing embrace? Does anyone even care about ViewSonic VB734 non-Ice Cream Sandwich tablets? Newsmy T9 Gone are the hard edges that marred Moto's original tab and, instead, we're treated to the same curved edges that made their debut on the Droid RAZR, U.Zone Pad-F0 . Immediately, you'll notice the device's ergonomic improvements over its predecessor, but it's still a far cry from being a pleasure to hold. In fact, those awkward angles dig into your palms no matter how you orient the slate. Window N5TOP but we're not sold on this build as the model going forward.starzmart