gadgetride.com Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:16
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The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is the company's tablet version of the all famous Xperia Z smartphone. The smart has placed itself in the market at a remarkable place, and so does this tablet with its interesting features. First of all, it is waterproof immersed...
Sony's Xperia Tablet Z is a top class product by Sony for the tablet computing devices. The device is incredibly thin and light weighted, although it may make you feel paranoid, it definitely speaks more portability. The tablet is the market's challenge f...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:16
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When one talks about tablets, it's basically a one-way street. It's all about the iPad, especially in the 10.1-inch category because no Android OEM has gotten around to make a really premium 10-inch plus tablet that would take on the iPad. Additionally, t...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is the best 10.1-inch Android tablet we have ever reviewed at BGR India, but is that enough? Well, at Rs 46,990, the answer for the average consumer is no because the 32GB 3G iPad is not only cheaper but simply has so many more ap...
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Ironic or convenient, our review comes out the day Sony announced putting the Xperia Tablet S on hold over manufacturing faults. Essentially, the splash resistance is compromised and a recall is under way, meaning Sony already has a solution to the pr...
Ironic or convenient, our review comes out the day Sony announced putting the Xperia Tablet S on hold over manufacturing faults. Essentially, the splash resistance is compromised and a recall is under way, meaning Sony already has a solution to the proble...
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stuffmideast.com Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:17
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Beautiful hardware, a good screen and useful extras give this the (w)edge over other AndroidsThis second gen slate gains the Xperia moniker, a Tegra 3 chip and loses the chunk of the Sony Tablet S . With an IR Universal Remote, full SD card slot and DLNA...
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B link an eye and you will see a new android device being released in the market. Be it the smartphones or the tablets, every manufacturer, big or small, is out to try his luck. Sadly, most of the android devices (specially the tablets) all look similar...
Wedge shaped folded magazine style design, Playstation certified games, IR universal remote control & DLNA, TruBlack display & responsive touchscreen, SD card slot is still a plus (though it's just for data transfer), Fast & slick user experience...
Cheap build quality, Laggy UI at times (while changing orientation & browser pinchtozoom), Proprietary charging port & Bulky charger, Belowpar camera performance, Frequent WiFi drops...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:17
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Sony has launched new tablet brand Sony tablet S which will be compete against iPad touch player and many other players. Now, Sony has entered in tablet market with premium segment and overall Sony is also expanding its brand portfolio. On this time, Sony...
If you are looking for solid body, sharpness, wedge easily in hand, plenty stylish design tablet with premium quality, Sony Tablet S will be good one which has cost only Rs. 17800 for 16 GB. The Sony Tablet S has launched with Android 3.1 Honeycomb which...
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But is it something that you would be satisfied with?The battery life was pretty good as we got a full day out of a fully charged battery. If you leave the Wi-Fi on, it goes down quicker, but still you can manage a whole day if you aren't a heavy user.Dow...
The Tablet S is a better looking tablet than most of the tablets out there. But it lacks some crucial elements.First of all, why not a USB cable? Like seriously? It doesn't cost that much!! Low marks on the accessories front. Connectivity is ok, but 3G wo...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:18
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Sony Tablet S is a graphic rich 1.2 GHZ Nvidia Tegra2 dual core processor powers this Wi-Fi tablet which runs on the Android Honeycomb 3.2 operating system. It comes with 16GB of internal storage and a full sized SD card slot to use up to 32GB external...
Built-in Universal remote control, 5MP rear camera...
Poor front camera, 6 hrs charging time...
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themobileindian.com Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:18
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Sony has recently entered into the lucrative tablet segment with two new models - Tablet S and Tablet P. These Sony tablets were previously codenamed as Tablet S1 and Tablet S2 respectively. Sony is amongst the forerunners who incorporated a dual-core Nvi...
Great Design and Ergonomics, PlayStation Certified Games, Builtin Universal Remote...
Proprietary Charging Adapter, Lack of LED Flash, Slightly heavier...
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Android tablets are available aplenty but when Sony announced their offerings in the form of Tablet S and Tablet P, we were intrigued by their unique form factor. And since Sony released the Tablet S in India, we had a thorough look to see if its worth co...
Unique Design, PlayStation support...
No PlayStation store for Indian market...
This is Sony's first attempt at Android tablets and frankly, they've done a good job. They've broken the mould of conventional-looking Android tablets and offer a great piece of hardware along with exclusive software. With Android 4.0 due in coming months...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-25 03:06:18
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The Sony Tablet S marks the company's first foray into Android tablets. The 9.4-inch slate is no run-of-the-mill iPad lookalike, though. The Tablet S shows that the consumer electronics giant has not lost its design mojo over the years, as this model b...
PlayStation Certified, Lightweight and attractive design, Interesting software tweaks...
No HDMI port, SD Card is for transferring files only...
This unique tablet has a comfy-to-hold wedge design, an IR port for use as a universal remote, and PlayStation Certified support...
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Sony made a debut in the flourishing tablet market with two distinctly designed devices – Tablet S and the Tablet P. The Tablet S sports a stylish and sophisticated look, while the Tablet P turns heads over its dual screen, clutch form factor. We’ve...
The Sony Tablet S is a very good first attempt by Sony. There are however, a few issues. Priced at an MRP of Rs.29,990, it's almost the same as the cheapest iPad 2. There's a good amount of firepower. Except for a few complaints - primarily not being a...
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Fashionably late to arrive for the tablet war bloodshed, but we don’t really mind. The Tablet S catches your attention with the excellent performance, unique design and interesting extra features like the Universal Remote and the PlayStation app. Howe...
Unique folded around book/magazine design, Bright and vivid display, Universal remote app is very useful, PlayStation certification is good news for gamers...
Daylight robbery of internal storage space, No HDMI out - just DLNA streaming, Unable to handle e-book PDFs...
In terms of sheer performance comparison, it is touch-and-go between the Sony Tablet S and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750. Both have their own uniqueness when it comes to the form factor. It is a very close call between the two, except the Tab 750 also com...
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