Android
tablets are a mixed bag, and for any brilliant, useful machine, there are three
poorly-designed, low-specification devices designed for the shelves of a local
post office. The latest XPERIA Z4 tablet is definitely the first, A well-built
powerhouse with the same thoughtful handling of the Android operating system
that can be seen on the company's phones. This is a tablet that provides the
general user with a curated, cohesive and accessible experience while being
flexible enough to meet the needs of hobbyists and power users.
Software:
If
you have only used iPads so far, you may be surprised that Android really
appears on a larger screen. Widgets are a great thing that you can use on a
tablet. So individual home screens can act as your TV guide and streaming
entertainment hub, a drawer for all your office and cloud hard drives, or even
a large panel for all connected home switches. Other Android staples are also
on a tablet absolutely useful, such. Expandable storage (the Z4 has 32GB
built-in and can hold up to 128GB Micro SD card) and the ability to customize
the experience to your liking with keyboards, starters, or all-themed themes
from the Play Store.
Some
peculiarities of the platform are a bit funny. Why does my tablet need to be
able to make calls? Do not notifications really have to cause the device to
vibrate loudly even though I've already received important notifications on my
phone? All, however, are able to be disabled or modified for each user. In this
context, I would say that the openness of the Android ecosystem on a tablet is
even easier than on a phone.
Sony's
intelligent additions to the app tray and the fast settings have made the leap
from their phones to the tablet and are still among the handiest Android skins
on the market. If you also have new Sony TVs, audio, or phones, sharing
content, screens, or connecting devices is child's play. The Z4 also supports
PlayStation 4 remote play. So you can connect a DualShock 4 controller via
Bluetooth and you can get your console games or any medium that you have just
connected to the PS4, right up on the screen of the Z4 (good network) at both
ends is a must for the gameplay ).
Construction and Hardware:
The
display of the Z4 is extraordinary: a large 26 cm display with amazing colors
and resolutions of 2560 x 1600. That gives more pixels per inch than many
tablets on the market, including Apple's, and this definition turns up when
watching HD - Video content or games noticeable. Powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon
810 and 3GB of RAM, there is under the hood plenty of grunt to everything you
want to display on this big screen, and although the battery life is not like
all the competitors in the standby mode remains is big enough (at 6000 mAh) to
be used for days without needing a charge.
The
Z4 is also a superior mobile gaming machine that masters any resource-intensive
software I pulled down from the Play Store. Physically, the first thing you'll
notice is that this machine is extremely thin. With a thickness of 6.1 mm, Sony
is the thinnest 10-inch tablet in the world, and while this is not hard to
believe, it apparently leaves out Apple's iPad Air 2 (a tablet with a 9.7-inch
screen) the same thickness what makes the Z4 better than Apple, is the weight.
Even the slightly heavier LTE version is practically no more than 393 grams.
Given the combination of light and skinny, at first I felt like I would snap
the thing in half each time I picked it up. It is frighteningly easy to bend my
hands, but after a month I was thrown in my pocket and thrown around. The house
has no scratches or scars. Some are dismissed by Sony's decision to maintain an
aspect ratio of 16:10 if most tablets take on a shorter, squarer shape, but I
personally love it. Widescreen films take up the entire screen area without the
need for black bars.
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