Abstract: It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
Lightweight with a great screen it looks great, out of the box.
Clunky web browsing
Sony style, Sony build quality and Sony movie skills in a package which only loses out against the new iPad which has a superior spec for the same price tag....
Good overall responsiveness, User sessions/accounts (excellent idea), Universal remote mode, Sony's additions (miniapps & interface), SD/SDXC memory card reader, Battery life
Coollooking design, but not the most practical for handling, Proprietary connector, Video Unlimited: little choice and not much HD, Sony may have gone overboard on the exclusive apps: 12, Bad camera sensor
This is a good improvement on the Sony Tablet S. It may not be a mind-blowing update, but the universal remote mode and user sessions are a real plus. It's too bad there's so little content available on Video Unlimited and PlayStation Mobile. Not many of ...
The Sony Xperia Tablet S can be called a succesful 'update' of last year's Tablet S. Virtually every aspect has been improved, and the end result is comparable to other recent tablets. The lack of Full HD resolution can be a reason for some consumers to...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia™ Tablet S should not be confused with Sony's previous tablet with a similar name (The Sony Tablet S) as the specs, UI and subtle cosmetic design changes make this a totally different kettle of fish.While we never got around to reviewing th...
Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Manages multi-tasking without drama, Quirky extras, The luxurious feel of aluminium
Full HD would be nice, Not the most powerful tablet out there
The most obvious rival to the Xperia Tablet S is Samsung's 10in, S-Pen toting Galaxy Note 10.1 . But compared to Sony's smooth and sexy aluminium effort, the build quality now seems disappointing and we prefer the Xperia's more open, free-for-all stance ...
Abstract: Having recently reviewed the tiny Sony P Tablet. This offering is more the normal size; however the shape of a thin wedge is still totally different from anything from any other company. So with design and style does it perform?...
Published: 2012-03-02, Author: Jeff , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: The Android Market is given a boost with Select App, Sony's own app storeThe Sony Tablet S ( £345 inc. VAT ) is a sleek, good looking tablet that brings a different kind of design and experience from any other Google Android device on the market. Excellen...