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May 2013
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The editors liked
Gorgeous Screen
Clear and crisp colour with stunning full HD video
Excellent sound
Both from the inbuilt speakers as well as wired sound
Touch functions are exceptionally accurate
Waterproof features means it's safe to use in the kitchen
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z offers a refreshingly thin and light design
With great gaming performance
And a sharp screen. The MHL connection
Impressive waterproofing
And expandable storage are notably appreciated extras
Water resistant
Stunningly thin design
Decent battery life
Really light
Beautiful screen
Small apps
Great keyboard
The editors didn't like
Placement of power and volume buttons is not in a natural position
Waterproofing involves covers over headphone
MicroSD and power plugs
Square edges are not everyones preferred design
Power button is easy to nudge while playing games due to its positi
$500 for 16GB of storage is a heavy price hike compared with Sony's previous tablet entry
And the tablet's poor network performance and slow app loading cuts into its value. The low-light camera feature isn't as effective as a traditional flash
Abstract: It's not every day that you use a smartphone in heavy rain without a care, but the Sony Xperia Z is not an everyday phone.The Xperia Z is Sony's current flagship android smartphone featuring IP55/IP57 dust and water resistance with toughened glass on the ...
Abstract: Sony has already revealed its flagship Android smartphone for 2013 and the company has now announced a larger tablet device, the Xperia Tablet Z. The 10.1in tablet has a 1920x1200 display and is just 6.9mm thick, making it thinner than the Apple iPad mini...
Screen is very large for the size of the tablet, Very light for its size, High resolution, Very good camera/video, Fast system speed, Consumer testers really liked the camera functionality
Limited connectivity options, Poor sound quality
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Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Wide viewing angles, Infrared blaster and remote apps easy to set up, Water-resistant, stylish design
The Xperia Tablet Z serves as an excellent second screen. Remote functionality is easy to set up, while the display is one of the best we've seen from Sony's Xperia range, if not the market in total....
Abstract: The new Apple iPad Air and the ultrathin waterproof Sony Xperia Tablet Z are arguably two of the best designed and premium slates currently on offer, so we are pitting them against each other to ease your choice.Apple's iPad series basically started th...
Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. Perhaps the most exciting developments came towards the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 from the usual big guys: Google released...
Published: 2013-08-09, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Abstract: Plus, it's quite apparent that Sony has listened to the feedback from their customers. To that effect Sony has included an improved 1920×1200 reality display that is powered by the Bravia Engine. This display is much brighter, sharper and colorful than th...
Slick design and useful features make the Tablet Z Sony's best yet — but is it worth the money?Let's not mince words — in a market dominated by Apple's iPad, any high-priced 10-inch Android tablet is a tough sell. Over the past year, the Android slates th...
Abstract: When Sony Mobile introduced Xperia Z smartphone, their first smartphone after divorce with Ericsson, it became sure that they meant business. Beautifully designed, thin, water and dust resistant, the first one to offer 1080p screen on many markets, it was...
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Published: 2013-07-01, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Thin, light, and well-made, Waterproof tablets are awesome, Solid performance and battery life
Screens coloring is off, Everything goes haywire when really wet, $500 for an Android tablet is hard to justify