10.1 hands-on impressions (2) Though this fella was meant to be a clean break from the company's tablet past, it appears as though Motorola simply couldn't part with its ill-advised decision to mount the power button and volume rocker on the device's backside -- Newsmy K97, but we acclimated to this placement soon enough. Soft touch plastic surrounds the gunmetal grey aluminum back, which neatly stacks Motorola's insignia atop that of Verizon's own and the operator's 4G LTE logo. Up top, Ployer MOMO11 the slate's 5MP rear camera with single LED flash lies centered between the stereo speakers. Mintpie P80 Ports are mainly relegated to the bottom, where you'll find a removable tray for the SIM card, as well as a micro-HDMI out and micro-USB. While the 3.5mm headphone jack is left by its lonesome on the opposite end, with the 1.3MP front-facing camera just beneath it.The Superpad 6 literally pales in comparison to the Xyboard's TFT-IPS. the screen retains a stunning visibility even when tilted nearly full out of eyesight. Obviously, this bump in quality should go over well with folks who intend to consume mass amounts of streaming video on the Superpad 5. With a dual-core processor bumped up to 1.2GHz and an ample 1GB of RAM, the Xyboard zooms along, hampered only by the addition of Moto's Blurring of the Honeycomb OS. Indeed, transitions are often choppy and lack the fluidity of Samsung's TouchWiz UX. Ainovo Novo7 .starzmart