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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
Slim and light, Widescreen HD display, Waterproof, Expandable storage, Good audio performance
Chassis flexes, Colours are a little warm, Old version of Android
We like the Sony Xperia Tablet Z. It does a lot of things right and only very few things terribly wrong, and is easily Sony's best tablet to date. The design is a little Marmite, but its slim and light frame makes it the perfect travelling companion. I...
With the Xperia Tablet Z, Sony is definitely on the right track with its Android approach. This is a device that feels very much Sony-made, but lacks all the irritating features of previous devices. Now you have a slick, easy to use experience coupled wit...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a very nice-looking tablet that performs well in most aspects. The screen looks great with the Full HD resolution and excellent viewing angles. The SoC isn't the fastest, but it's powerful enough for the standard tasks. The f...
At the time of writing 4.1.2 is the latest version of Android for the Tablet Z and over the air updates are available. Earlier we noted the presence of 16GB of storage in this tablet and that is split so that 11GB is available for our content out of the b...
The Xperia Tablet Z is a heart-breaker. For me, it's the best looking tablet on the market, bar none. The screen is very good and the raw number-crunching power is impressive considering it's not got the latest Qualcomm has to offer.The battery problems a...
There's very little to criticise the Xperia Tablet Z over. It's thin, light, powerful, well-made, waterproof and it has a memory card slot. The battery life could be better but the cameras are both excellent by tablet standards, and the media playback ap...
Abstract: Thanks to the kind people over at Vodafone UK, we have been given an Xperia Z Tablet to use for FOUR WEEKS to be able to give our thoughts on it in a review. However this time will be slightly different as 3 different members of the team will have the ...
Different, elegant design, Waterproof, Good overall performance, Satisfactory battery life, Picture quality on the "Full HD" screen
The odd lag, Digital media offer still not advantageous, Webcam practically useless in low lighting, As 1920 x 1200andup screens go, there are better
The Xperia Tablet Z is a beautifully designed tablet that may not break any records in terms of performance, but it can handle any task correctly. The just-over-Full HD screen is a real plus, as is the Android/Sony ecosystem for fans of the company's rece...
Abstract: Back for its third attempt at a tablet , Sony has brought along Xperia Tablet Z , a high-end Android tablet . See also: The 7 best tablets with expandable memory. Priced at £399 it costs the same as the cheapest iPad with a Retina display an...
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Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
As far as tablets go, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z certainly hits the ideal talking points—light, thin, and somewhat child resistant, the Z makes a strong case for itself in an iPad-dominated market. If you often use your tablet as a means to share photos, vi...