Overall we think the Sony Tablet S 3G should be an excellent addition to the tablet market. One thing we are concerned about is the low amount of RAM. Hopefully Sony designed the tablet around this weakness. There are a lot of positives about the Tablet S...
At RM1,799, the Sony Xperia Tablet S is one of the best Android tablets you can get in the market at the moment. We like the Sony tablet for its unique fold design at its rear, splash-proof build (as claimed by Sony), solid build quality and good overall...
Abstract: IF YOU you are looking for an Android Tablet that lets you browse the Internet, read electronic books and magazines, manage Word documents or Excel reports, you might want to check out the Sony Tablet S...
Excellent screen responsiveness, Good screen resolution, Builtin Social Life app, Comfortable to hold and operate
WiFi connectivity problems, Short battery life, Tinny sound coming from speakers at full volume, Pricey
The SonyXperia Tablet S may not be as popular and as competitive as the other tablets within its price range, but it's an option worth mulling over. My relationship with tablets is a bit bipolar. There are times when I want to purchase a tablet, as well a...
The Sony Xperia Tablet S is a good 10-incher that has a good build quality and a unique design. There's not much to boast about in terms of display resolution but the accurate colors and good viewing angles, plus splash proofing compensates for the lack o...
good screen, good performance, Playstation certification
The protective layer of the screen is less convincing, does not support USB Charging
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Published: 2011-12-06, Author: Howard , review by: technoodling.net
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