Having heard that Motorola was trying to make it hell for those who seek to apply the changes to the Atrix 4 G in the form of a locked boot loader, they redeemed themselves by giving the Xoom tablet a boot loader which can be unblocked for developers.
Give the first Android 3.0 honeycomb shelf a boot loader that you can unblock is not only fun to hear it makes much sense as well. As the tablet of honeycomb lighthouse, Xoom has a bootloader unlock will help developers test applications for the tablet in mind. I'm sure Google having a hand in the creation of Xoom also lead to option, since it is a Google experience device.
Boot unlock enable installation of custom Roma, and while we doubt that someone will gingerbread on the Xoom Flash, could bring about cosmetic changes with the UI in the form of themes and other changes. Anyway, this is certainly good news that Motorola is not coming down with an iron fist full, but don't expect many other products come with this option.
It may not be the cheapest Tablet available but the Xoom is certainly most Tablet rich functionality on the market today. That can all change once March 2 come, as we can see the announcement of the iPad 2. Nevertheless, the Xoom will probably remain go - to Android Tablet for any time, with G-slate perhaps some of the spotlight stealing once it is launched.
This is excellent news for developers and those who seek to tinker around of the Tablet honeycomb, and we can't wait to see what they come with.