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While there are quite a few good Android tablets around, many of them lean towards the budget-friendly, and therefore, mid-range side of things. As good as some of these devices may be, it's been some time since we've gotten our hands on a truly compellin...
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...
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Sony's tablets have quietly been getting better over the years. Prioritizing refinement over dazzling new features, the Xperia Z2 Tablet and Z3 Tablet Compact were two of 2014's best. The Xperia Z4 Tablet is the direct replacement to the Z2, and Sony has...
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...
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Since Sony decided to offer the Xperia Z3 Tablet only as a compact last year, the Xperia Z4 Tablet is the first 10.1-inch Sony mobile device since the Xperia Z2 Tablet, and it is a noticeable upgrade.Like its predecessors, this new model has a high end fe...
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...
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While Sony skipped the Xperia Z3 Tablet and introduced Xperia Z3 Compact Tablet instead, the company finally released a successor to the Xperia Z2 Tablet. This time, however, unlike the smartphone lineup, the company has made a successor that really makes...
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...
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Facelift with small flaws. The successor of the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet, the thinnest and lightest 10-inch tablet, has the designation ... Z4 Tablet - logical. Just as logical are the updated internals, the slightly reworked chassis and the improved display...
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...
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Selling Android tablets is hard, so Sony is trying something newNetbooks didn't have a lot going for them, but they had a clear purpose. Their cramped keyboards, dull displays, and feeble processors couldn't detract from their eminent usefulness as fast n...
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...
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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...
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We review the new Xperia Z4 Tablet to see whether it continues the trend of stellar slates from Sony.To look at the aesthetic choices Sony has made are, like almost everything else that's launched recently, evolutionary , rather than revolutionary. You st...
Thin, lightweight design, Stunning screen, Excellent battery life, Productivity powerhouse...
Expensive, Noticeable heat build-up, Average loudspeakers, No 4K video...
Sony's produced yet another great 10-inch device in the Xperia Z4 Tablet and we hope it doesn't get overlooked amidst new talk of new iPads, the Surface 3 and rumoured Samsung Galaxy tablets.It boasts one of Sony's most refined user experiences to date, a...
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It's been quite a long while since Sony announced the Xperia Z4 Tablet and we've yet to see reviews of it or the device arriving in stores. One may think the product has been postponed or something, but that's not the case, as confirmed by the new ad belo...
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Sony unveiled its awesomely elegant and uber-light Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet at MWC 2015, a device with great performance powered by the fastest Qualcomm processor (Snapdragon 810), featuring a stunning display and packaged in a sleek body that is 50 g lighte...
The Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet is an impressive device in terms of product design and performance.Thanks to the ultra thin and light body, the Z4 Tablet can be carried around as an additional document folder or paper notebook and not any more as a heavy laptop...
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In the Android tablet world, things have started to become a little “samey” over the past couple of years. As Google themselves continue to show that they're not interested in fostering Android on tablets as they should be doing, these slates have basical...
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...
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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...
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Thin and light is the name of the game for tablets these days, and Sony's next offering will be a full-size Android model that nevertheless manages to be super thin and ultra light.Prototypes of the Xperia Z4 Tablet were on display at Mobile World Congres...
Previous Xperia tablets have primarily been marketed as entertainment devices that are tied into Sony's movie and music ecosystems, and the Z4 Tablet will be too, but it will have a strong productivity component as well. The company avoided this before to...
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