Testseek.com have collected 203 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet.
May 2015
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The editors liked
Great design and build quality
Super screen quality
Excellent sound
Water and dust resistant
Camera quality is way above average for a tablet
Doesn't have the overheating issue other Snapdragon 810 devices have
The Sony Xperia Z4's slim
Waterproof design is simultaneously sleek and solid. Running the latest version of Android
It features a colorful user-friendly overlay. It has a sharp HD screen
And its performance is fast and smooth
Thin
Lightweight design
Stunning screen
Excellent battery life
Productivity powerhouse
Thinner
Faster
Lighter
Yet still waterproof
The USB port is open
But the tablet's still waterproof
You can use it in the shower
Because it's waterproof
Large
Bright
High resolution display
Front facing speakers
Hi-Res audio
Great build quality
MicroSD expansion
Excellent performance
Easy to use software
PlayStation integration
IP65/68 certified against water and dust
Thin and lightweight
Exc
Fantastic design and waterproof body
Impressive performance
Exceptional battery life
Useful keyboard dock
Incredibly thin and light
Near-flawless performance
Water- and dust-resistant
PS4 Remote Play
Very light and very thin
Rubberized back
Waterproof and dust-resistant
Very fast components
Bright and high-contrast display
High resolution
Usable cameras
Decent speakers
Fast Wi-Fi and LTE
Telephone function
The editors didn't like
PWM below 67% screen brightness
Mediocre battery life
The optional Bluetooth keyboard is cramped to type on and has a frail plastic build
Expensive
Noticeable heat build-up
Average loudspeakers
No 4K video
Keyboard dock could have been a differentiator
Instead it's a disaster
Upgrades from last year's model aren't significant
Cheaper alternatives like the Nexus 9 do almost everything just as well
large, bright, high resolution display, front facing speakers, Hi-Res audio, great build quality, microSD expansion, excellent performance, easy to use software, PlayStation integration, IP65/68 certified against water and dust, thin and lightweight, exc
Average camera, Only one storage capacity, Expensive
Sony manages to introduce another fantastic high-end device to the Android tablet market, which checks all the right boxes, with its sleek and elegant design, gorgeous display, excellent performance, smooth and snappy software, and great audio experience...
Incredibly thin and light, Near-flawless performance, Water- and dust-resistant, PS4 Remote Play
Very reflective display, Poor main camera, Keyboard dock is a useless addition
Sony's Xperia Z4 Tablet is a fantastic Android device lumbered with a pointless keyboard dock. If you can pick one up alone, it might be the perfect tablet for you, but it's too expensive to recommend with the dock included...
Fantastic design and waterproof body, Impressive performance, Exceptional battery life, Useful keyboard dock
Lack of screen contrast, Average rearfacing camera, High price
Sony's latest has the high-resolution screen and cutting-edge performance it needs to rival flagship models from Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft, and a clip-on keyboard helps set it apart from the pack...
Great design and build quality, Super screen quality, Excellent sound, Water and dust resistant, Camera quality is way above average for a tablet, Doesn't have the overheating issue other Snapdragon 810 devices have
PWM below 67% screen brightness, Mediocre battery life
This tablet is a worthy successor to last year's Xperia Z2 Tablet. We are again happy with the build quality and design – thin bezels, thin profile, good grip, large screen. On top of that, it's water-resistant with IP68 certification. We are also present...
Published: 2015-07-14, Author: Patrick , review by: notebookcheck.net
Very light and very thin, Rubberized back, Waterproof and dust-resistant, Very fast components, Bright and high-contrast display, High resolution, Usable cameras, Decent speakers, Fast Wi-Fi and LTE, Telephone function
Insufficient stability, Thermal issues with throttling, Power adaptor insufficient, Extremely long charging time, Mediocre GPS performance
Thin, light, waterproof, powerful and top features – this is familiar for Sony tablets nowadays. All these characteristics also apply for the Xperia Z4 Tablet. This could already be the end of the verdict, if there weren't some issues. But let's start wit...
The Sony Xperia Z4's slim, waterproof design is simultaneously sleek and solid. Running the latest version of Android, it features a colorful user-friendly overlay. It has a sharp HD screen, and its performance is fast and smooth
The optional Bluetooth keyboard is cramped to type on and has a frail plastic build
For novice Android users with a desire to greatly personalize their experience, the Sony Xperia Z4 is a beautifully constructed tablet with high-end specs that won't disappoint...
Thinner, faster, lighter, yet still waterproof, The USB port is open, but the tablet's still waterproof, You can use it in the shower, because it's waterproof
Keyboard dock could have been a differentiator, instead it's a disaster, Upgrades from last year's model aren't significant, Cheaper alternatives like the Nexus 9 do almost everything just as well
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
With the Xperia Tablet Z4, Sony have taken their older Xperia Z design as far as they can take it. The Xperia Z4 Tablet offers so much more than last year's Xperia Z2 tablet, but they look similar and that's a problem for Sony. Still, for right now thi...
Abstract: Sony's tablet heritage is well-known in the Android community. The Japanese company knocked it out of the park with the Xperia Z2 Tablet, and has made some enormous strides since then. And although the company's lineup hasn't achieved anywhere near the iP...
Abstract: Earlier this year, Sony announced the Xperia Z4 Tablet , and while in many ways it was an evolution from the Xperia Z2 tablet it also bought with it a Quad HD display and a thickness that's frankly a little ridiculous to think can be achieved. At long las...