Published: 2011-09-27, Author: Jonathan , review by: channelpro.co.uk
There’s a lot packed in, and despite some ragged edges the software line-up certainly adds plenty of value. And that’s the picture we take away from Sony’s Tablet S as a whole. It may be unusual, but it isn’t quirky for the sake of it. The design works...
with build quality but in the case of Sony's Tablet S it really has to be the design. Rather than go with a very square, boxy chassis as most manufacturers do, Sony have clearly put thought into making their tablet different. Thankfully though it isn'...
Abstract: Stuff magazine Fri, Sep 23 2011, 5:24PM Unique wedge-shaped designSharp screen with excellent viewing anglesPlayStation support The shelves in Currys, Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy are full up with near identical Android tablets. And Google's Ic...
Sony has not announced any availability or launch details, but the Sony S1 Android tablet is likely to hit shops towards the end of the year. Watch this space for a full review of the Sony S1. ...
Sony's Xperia Tablet Z is a top class product by Sony for the tablet computing devices. The device is incredibly thin and light weighted, although it may make you feel paranoid, it definitely speaks more portability. The tablet is the market's challenge f...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is the best 10.1-inch Android tablet we have ever reviewed at BGR India, but is that enough? Well, at Rs 46,990, the answer for the average consumer is no because the 32GB 3G iPad is not only cheaper but simply has so many more ap...
Ironic or convenient, our review comes out the day Sony announced putting the Xperia Tablet S on hold over manufacturing faults. Essentially, the splash resistance is compromised and a recall is under way, meaning Sony already has a solution to the proble...
Abstract: Beautiful hardware, a good screen and useful extras give this the (w)edge over other AndroidsThis second gen slate gains the Xperia moniker, a Tegra 3 chip and loses the chunk of the Sony Tablet S . With an IR Universal Remote, full SD card slot and DLNA ...
Wedge shaped folded magazine style design, Playstation certified games, IR universal remote control & DLNA, TruBlack display & responsive touchscreen, SD card slot is still a plus (though it's just for data transfer), Fast & slick user experience
Cheap build quality, Laggy UI at times (while changing orientation & browser pinchtozoom), Proprietary charging port & Bulky charger, Belowpar camera performance, Frequent WiFi drops