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May 2013
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Very flat and light
Dust and water resistant
High performance
Numerous wireless communication options
Appealing display
Viable main camera
Slimmest and lightest 10” tablet
Waterproof chassis
Fourspeaker system with virtual surround modes
Infrared sensor turns the tablet into remote control
Water-proof chassis for when accidents happen
Stays mostly true to the Android UI
Relatively long-lasting battery life
Beautiful
Easy-to-read
And widescreen 1080p display
Extremely light
Display is outstanding
With vivid colors
Extremely thin and lightweight
Snappy performance
Waterproof and dust resistant
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z offers a refreshingly thin and light design
With great gaming performance
And a sharp screen. The MHL connection
Impressive waterproofing
And expandable storage are notably appreciated extras
Crazy thin and light
Superb display with rich colors and deep blacks. Has AV Remote
Remarkably thin and light. Sharp and bright full-HD display. Fully waterproof. Blazing-fast performance. Built-in IR emitter for home theater remote control. MicroSD card slot and HDMI out through MHL.
Amazingly thin and light design
Water resistant
Built-in remote control
Excellent battery life
Remarkably light
Waterproof
Screen is very large for the size of the tablet
Very light for its size
High resolution
Very good camera/video
Fast system speed
Consumer testers really liked the camera functionality
Ultra light weight
Gorgeous
Sharp display
Impressive battery life
Tough and lightweight design
Reasonable performance
Decent screen
Thin
Light
And well-made
Waterproof tablets are awesome
Solid performance and battery life
Incredibly thin and light
Vibrant
High-resolution screen
Comfortable to hold
Powerful processor & specs
MicroSD for more storage
Water and dust resistant
Light hardware
Water-resistant and dust-proof
Colorful
Adaptive display
FFC delivers solid video-calling experience
Tight integration with Sony products and services
Wide viewing angles
Infrared blaster and remote apps easy to set up
Water-resistant
Stylish design
The editors didn't like
Middle-of-the-road stability
Weak front camera
Speakers crackle at full volume
Sony's interface overlay feels a bit sloppy at times
Many of the applications that Sony packaged are overkill
Comes with an older version of Android—and you never know when the next software update will be
Ugly
The camera takes awful pictures
Doesn't currently run the latest version of Android
Covers for ports seem flimsy and likely to break off
$499 price a premium compared to alternatives like Nexus 10 or Kindle Fire HD
Display doesn't match the pixel density of competi
$500 for 16GB of storage is a heavy price hike compared with Sony's previous tablet entry
And the tablet's poor network performance and slow app loading cuts into its value. The low-light camera feature isn't as effective as a traditional flash
Design is clean but a little dull
Feels delicate. Slow
Somewhat finicky charging. Mediocre battery life
A bit pricey for the specs
Tinny audio
Weak addon software
Limited connectivity options
Poor sound quality
Waterproof design requires covers on every input
Rubberized back gets fingerprinty
Micro-USB port cover dangles awkwardly when open
Average battery life
Poor cameras
Not the latest version of Android
Screens coloring is off
Everything goes haywire when really wet
$500 for an Android tablet is hard to justify
Runs older version of Android
Google Play store lacks tablet app selection of iPad
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Sony Xperia Tablet Z and the Google Nexus 10 Android tablets. Both have high resolution 10.1 displays, fast CPUs and run Android Jelly Bean. The Nexus 10 starts at $399 while the Sony Xperia Tablet Z starts at $499. In the US, both ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Xperia Tablet Z Android Tablet. This is an incredibly thin and light 10.1″ Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean tablet that's water and dust proof. It weighs 1.09 lbs and is 0.27″ (6.9mm) thin. It has a full HD 1920 x 1200 Mobile Bravia 2 d...
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Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The Xperia Tablet Z is a beautiful, lightweight Android tablet with a great set of value-added features that complement the idea of using it as a second screen. With an IR blaster, waterproofing, a high-definition display and responsive software, the Xperia Tablet Z is one of the best Android tablets available....
Published: 2013-08-20, Author: David , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: Full-sized Android tablets have been thin on the ground of late, with manufacturers concentrating instead on shoving out cheap, compact tablets by the dozen.As such, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a breath of fresh air. It's the first 10in Android tablet we'...
Really light, Beautiful screen, Small apps, Great keyboard
Awkward, angular design, Average battery, Poor camera, Charging takes forever
Buying Guide 10 best tablet PCs in the world today There is no doubt here that Sony is coming out fighting with the Xperia Tablet Z, laying down the tablet gauntlet to the Apple iPad 4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and other Galaxy tablets. It may have been...
When I think about all the products I've reviewed and played with over the past several years, it's pretty clear that there are three categories of products. There are products with something obviously wrong with them (that would stop you buying them), t...
Water resistant, Stunningly thin design, Decent battery life
Poor speakers, Screen can be very reflective, A little expensive
The Xperia Tablet Z's design is impressive but it also has an excellent screen and good battery life, and its water resistant capabilities are a big point of difference against competing devices. We just wish it was a little cheaper...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia Tablet Z has some serious 'wow' factor. While recently released smartphones and tablets have mostly tinkered around the edges,with incremental improvements to hardware, the Xperia Z tablet is here to shake things up.There's plenty to like ...