The
remote functionality is easy to set up. The display is one of the best we have
seen from Sony's XPERIA range, if not the overall market. It comes with a
completely new design, although it should be known to anyone who has already
seen the Sony XPERIA Z smartphone. It has the same "OmniBalance"
look, even thickness and straight edges. The resolution of the display has
risen to 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, while running on the tablet Android 4.1.2 on a
1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro with quad-core, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in memory
18 ounces (1, 13 pounds).
Hardware:
Sony
makes a name for itself with its XPERIA hardware design. While we initially
feared the XPERIA Tablet Z would be uncomfortable with these sheer nooks and
the sheer 6.9-mm profile, the ease of doing so ensures that it's perfectly
comfortable in both landscape and portraiture, Each edge is coated with the
same lustrous black plastic as the front of the tablet, while the back provides
a matte finish - a grip that gives our fingertips a little grip. Except for a
few XPERIA trademarks in the center and an icon for the device's NFC
permission, there is only one 8.1-megapixel camera that cancels the rear part,
which is in the upper-right corner. The second 2.2 megapixel front camera is
centered over the screen. Both use Sony's Exmor R sensors - significant improvements
over previous Sony tablets.
There
are also stereo speakers spread over both lower corners so that the four
outputs are almost exactly where your palms enclose the device. If you're
worried that audio playback might be compromised, you'd be right, though
triune; slow-motion playback means the music actually sounds better when our
hands filter it. Maybe the mobile audio capabilities of the HTC One spoiled us,
but we had hoped for much better on a tablet.
Display:
Sony's
new tablet display is not the highest resolution we've ever seen, but it's
great for watching 1080p videos, browsing photos and surfing the web. At this
pixel count is the Galaxy Note 10.1 (1280x800) and the Nexus 10 (2560x1600)
from Samsung. We spent a lot of time on the differently proportioned screen of
the iPad, so we think the widescreen aspect ratio of the XPERIA Z is the better
option in many scenarios. Surfing the Internet not only provides a suitable
canvas for watching movies, but also offers much more scrolling area - useful
for news sites with constantly updating content.
Camera:
Tablets
are rarely equipped with the best camera sensors because they are tablets. Sony
has integrated at least one of its Exmor R 8-megapixel camera units, but the
performance is still average. We were a little disappointed with the noise of
several shots, possibly because errors on a resolution screen are more visible
to show the entire shot. There are no flashes for darker settings, but
automatic white balance makes the colors look right, while Sony's customizable
camera interface can be easily configured with the settings you want.
The
video recording is also somewhat subversive, with normally overexposed skies
and a scrolling effect, which is triggered when the action of the camera
exceeds a certain level. These results were very similar to a smartphone from
two years ago. So it's likely that we're working with the same sensors here.
Although HDR video capture did not make the cut on the tablet, you still have
an option for HDR still images. A final twist is the unfortunate positioning of
the lens in the upper corner, which seems to be constantly staining.
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