With
so few companies launching high-end Android tablets today, it's refreshing to
see something like the XPERIA Tablet Z from Sony. The Tablet Z weighs only 1.09
pounds and is 0.27 inches thick and has a 10.1-inch display with 1080p. As
Engadget notes, the Toshiba Excite 10 LE is the thinnest and lightest 10 inch
tablet in the world. For a good measure, it is also thinner and lighter than
Apple's iPad 2 (and the voluminous iPad of the current generation) and slimmer
than the iPad Mini. XPERIA Z is an appealing-looking tablet - but this time
it's conventionally good and not a continuation of the company's previous
attempts to go in its own right. Instead, the company has given the design
aesthetic of the XPERIA Z-smartphone a more straightforward black, square
design that radiates class.
The
Tablet Z is 6.9mm thick - Sony says it's the thinnest 10.1-inch tablet on the
market - and weighs just 1.09 lbs. Its waterproof - Sony threw a Z into a small
aquarium during my demo for me, without any negative effects. It's the first
tablet to use Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon S4 quad-core processor. The camera
functions seem to be above average: The rear camera is equipped with 8
megapixels, and the camera app is based on the interface that Sony uses for its
standalone digital cameras.
As
with XPERIA Tablet S, Z's predecessor, Sony places special emphasis on features
that make the new XPERIA feel at home in the living room. The unit has an
infrared port that serves as a universal remote, and TV SideView, a new version
of Sony's fancy guide to TV broadcasts available via cable, Netflix and other
sources. Like most new Sony products, it uses NFC technology to enable the
feature called Sony One-Touch: the ability to send music from the tablet to a
one-touch speaker by tapping the two devices together.
Sony
says the Tablet Z will be available this spring and is priced just like Apple's
comparable iPads. Both versions have Micro-SD slots for memory expansion.) This
is actually a price increase compared to the XPERIA Tablet S, which started
with $ 399 and the Z is in a different class than a tablet with a lower price
than one iPad Amazon's 8.9 "Kindle Fire HD, which this company has offered
for only $ 249. All in all, this tablet is in line with Sony's overall strategy
right now, which is pretty much the same it had in the golden age of Sony: make
premium products, just use Sony technologies and try out there to stay from
bleeding price bouts.
The
biggest challenge for the Tablet Z is the Android Jelly Bean 4.1 operating
system. There is still a shortage of top notch Android tablet apps designed for
large displays, a notable drawback compared to the embarrassing realms of the
iPad. This makes it impossible for the Z to outperform the iPad, no matter how
good the hardware is. But it looks like Sony has developed one of the most
stylish and sophisticated Android tablets.
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