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Joining the like of Apple and Samsung in offering users both smartphone handsets and tablets, Sony latest release in the latter category is the Xperia Tablet Z. This is a 10-inch tablet running the Android operating system...
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techlife.net Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:03
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Price : $484 (16GB Wi-Fi) Critical specs : Android 4.1.2, 10.1-inch LCD, 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 16GB on-board memory...
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Since their split from Ericsson in 2011 Sony have battled hard to achieve a status they once owned in the mobile arena. 2013 has been a very successful year for Sony after releasing an array of satisfactory phones using a lot of the alphabet for their nam...
The Sony Xperia Z tablet is a fantastic device with the release of android 4.4 Kit Kat in the near future this tablet is proving to be a big contender for the heavy iPad and iPad air. With sonys new line up being announced within the coming months the suc...
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artiss.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:03
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After returning my Nexus 7 when a fault developed I re-considered its replacement. The Nexus 7, don't get me wrong, is excellent but I was wondering if the size was right. With a 5″ phone there wasn't a huge difference between them, so I wondered if a mor...
Very attractive, Slim, Screen is extremely good, Decent camera, Waterproof...
Sony changes to Android UI, Not quite stiff enough, Confusion over product support...
Amazingly slim, with an excellent screen, the Tablet Z sets the standard for Android tablet. It would be nice if Sony stopped messing around with the UI but otherwise this is probably the best you can get. PlayStation fans and Sony Bravia TV owners will b...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:12
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There are plenty of full-size Android tablets on the market, but relatively few have the classy, premium feel that the iPad manages so effortlessly on its rival iOS. There's the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 , the Google Nexus 10 and er, well that's about it...
The design is strong, the thinness is pleasing and if you like watching video in the bath, it's a waterproof winner.
The battery life isn't quite on a par with rivals and the screen, though good, could be even better...
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Unlike most other areas of its business, Sony's history in the tablet market is a short and relatively humble one. Prior to this Sony Xperia Tablet Z, it's released just three – the Tablet S , Tablet P and Xperia Tablet S – and all to a rather lukewarm re...
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...
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Full-sized Android tablets have been thin on the ground of late, with manufacturers concentrating instead on shoving out cheap, compact tablets by the dozen.As such, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a breath of fresh air. It's the first 10in Android tablet we'...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:12
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Full-sized Android tablets have been thin on the ground of late, with manufacturers concentrating instead on shoving out cheap, compact tablets by the dozen. As such, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a breath of fresh air. It's the first 10in Android tablet...
The performance and features do not justify the price...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:12
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The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a super-light device designed to take on the iPad with a quality screen and innovative features - but is the price too high?But when it comes to tablets, the world of Android is a funny old place.. There have been plenty of pre...
Really light, Beautiful screen, Small apps, Great keyboard...
Awkward, angular design, Average battery, Poor camera, Charging takes forever...
Buying Guide 10 best tablet PCs in the world today There is no doubt here that Sony is coming out fighting with the Xperia Tablet Z, laying down the tablet gauntlet to the Apple iPad 4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and other Galaxy tablets. It may have been...
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Sony has been turning out some great products this year. Special mention has to be given in particular to the Xperia Z smartphone, which has held its own against the likes of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. Now comes the Xperia Tablet Z, which takes th...
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...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:13
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Sony was one of the first to release a Full HD smartphone. The Xperia Z also turned out to be a high-quality product, with the unique feature of being water-proof. Sony wasn't quite as fast with releasing its first Full HD tablet, but we did eventually...
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...
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To date, Sony's forays into the tablet market have been somewhat lackluster - the Tablet S , Tablet P and Xperia Tablet S all received rather lukewarm receptions - but its latest offering, the Xperia Tablet Z, may change Sony's fortunes. Riding on the coa...
Sleek, ultra thin design, Extrmely lightweight, IP57 rating Dust resistant and waterproof, Decent display with good contrast and vivid colors...
Below average battery life, Poor audio quality, No LED flash, Performance could be better, LTE edition is very expensive...
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Sony's last few entries in the high-end Android smartphone market have been a little tepid, with the company lacking a high-profile winner such as the Galaxy S4 or the HTC One. The company's new superphone, the Xperia Z, has the specs on paper to t...
When I think about all the products I've reviewed and played with over the past several years, it's pretty clear that there are three categories of products. There are products with something obviously wrong with them (that would stop you buying them), t...
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Sony's new water resistant Xperia Tablet Z is definitely a head turner, with the company claiming it's the thinnest 10in tablet on the market. The Xperia Tablet Z's design is impressive but it also has an excellent screen and good battery life, and its wa...
Water resistant, Stunningly thin design, Decent battery life...
Poor speakers, Screen can be very reflective, A little expensive...
The Xperia Tablet Z's design is impressive but it also has an excellent screen and good battery life, and its water resistant capabilities are a big point of difference against competing devices. We just wish it was a little cheaper...
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Now Sony are bringing the same great dust and waterproof design from their Xperia Z to the tablet market with the Xperia Tablet Z. Today we have the 3G version on tour test bench to see if a tablet can be durable and offer the same quality and features...
and Rating 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 con...
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The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is just as much about the hardware underneath the seals and gaskets as the waterproofing itself, so in the second of our series on this £500 beast I’m going to take a look at the hardware and how it performs on dry land. This...
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...
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Not so long ago, Sony declared its aim to be the second most popular tablet vendor after Apple. More recently, that morphed into an ambition to sell the most mobile devices after Apple and Samsung. If both those targets are not to be consigned to the rub...
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...
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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...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:15
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After first unveiling the Xperia Tablet Z a few weeks ago in Japan, Sony made the official European launch presentation today at MWC, including the UK price and release period.... After presenting the 5" Full HD Xperia Z smartphone at CES 2013, Sony is c...
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...
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techadvisor.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:15
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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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Taking another stab at the tablet game, Sony pulls out all the stops with the Xperia Tablet Z. Using many of the popular features on other tablets—and some flavor of its own—Sony hit all the common talking points. Thin, fast, and heavily laden with featur...
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...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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The Sony Xperia Tablet Z has some serious 'wow' factor. While recently released smartphones and tablets have mostly tinkered around the edges,with incremental improvements to hardware, the Xperia Z tablet is here to shake things up.There's plenty to like...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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The Japanese meglo-corp had chanced its arm in the tablet game before with the not quite successful Sony Xperia Tablet S, Sony Tablet S and Sony Tablet P.Despite the lukewarm reception those devices received, Sony has given it another go with the Xperia T...
Impressive and stylish design, good screen performance, IPX5/7 certification (dustproof and waterproof for upto 30 minutes to a depth of 3 feet)...
Questionable battery life, poor camera, jittery browser/mulitouch over-sensitivity...
The Xperia Tablet Z is an impressive proposition - it has a design to turn heads, is light and thin, and offers commendable performance in the key areas. Despite a couple of foibles in terms of touch responsiveness and battery longevity, the Xperia Tablet...
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Sony has had two attempts at making a high-end Android tablet . The previous Xperia tablets weren't overly impressive and very much became one of the crowd. The firm aims to correct all this with the Xperia Tablet Z. Priced at £399 the Sony Xperia Tablet...
Sony has made a very desirable tablet in the Xperia Tablet Z. We particularly like its striking svelte design and features that you don't get with rivals such as NFC, its waterproof casing and infrared. However, its slightly lacking performance means the...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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Price: £399Reviewer: Alex WallsThe tablet take on Sony’s powerhouse flagship, the Xperia Z tablet lives up to its handset brother’s powerful performance and good looking screen.The Xperia Z tablet is Sony’s tablet take on its flagship, the Xperia Z phone...
Powerful performance, Great looking screen, Slim and sleek exterior...
Soso camera, PlayStation Mobile still lacking, Screen gets mussy easily...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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Sony's strived to make the perfect slate with its latest 10.1-inch number, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, and it's an impressive effort. The Xperia Tablet Z is an almost impossibly thin, waterproof and powerful device with a full HD screen tucked inside its...
When it comes to first impressions, the Xperia Tablet Z impresses in every aspect. When you first pick it up, you wonder if there's actually anything to it, as it's ridiculously light at just 0.49kg, meaning if you chuck it in a bag you might forget it's even in there. While it might be a spacious 10.1-inch tablet, Sony has spared no expense in making sure it feels like it weighs absolutely nothi...
Sony has put a lot of effort into its Xperia Tablet Z, and it clearly shows through the gorgeous screen and fast specs. Yet, despite the supreme hardware, Sony has managed to drop the ball on the software side of things, stuffing its thin slate with spammy apps like Sony Select, PlayNow, Wi-Fi Checker, Garage and SocialLife, which can all be sent straight to the bin - but that won't free up much...
The Xperia Tablet Z is easily the best tablet that Sony has made to date, and could pinch the crown for best Android tablet thanks to its gorgeous display, super-thin design and ultra light weight. Unfortunately, it's let down by its tinny speakers and...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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This is how you craft a device encased in plastic, pack it into a slim form factor, hand it over to a user and not hear one word of complaint that it is not made of metal.With the Tablet Z, Sony has successfully designed and built the best-looking tabl...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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Sony has excelled itself with the Xperia Tablet Z, which is thinner than most smartphones and a real must-have device. There’s plenty of power to run everything smoothly thanks to the quad-core chip, and watching films, browsing the web and other task...
Very thin and lightweight; Great screen; Quad core processor; Impressive camera.
Poor battery life; costly.
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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With its latest flagship Xperia devices, Sony has carved out a foothold in the premium smartphone and tablet spaces with inspired designs and impressive performance. The Sony Xperia Tablet Z ($499.99 direct) looks like a stretched out version of the admir...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is among the finest Android tablets available, combining an incredibly thin and light design with top-notch performance...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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A super-thin tablet, but too expensive to replace the Nexus 10 in our affectionsRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Full-sized Android tablets have been thin on the ground of late, with manufacturers concentrating instead on shoving out cheap, compact tablets...
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Full-sized Android tablets have been thin on the ground of late, with manufacturers concentrating instead on shoving out cheap, compact tablets by the dozen. As such, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a breath of fresh air. It's the first 10in Android tablet w...
A super-thin tablet, but too expensive to replace the Nexus 10 in our affections...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:19
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Sony has a history of distinctive looking tablets. From the folding Tablet P with its two screens to the wedge-shaped Tablet S designed to resemble a book, it's now arrived at the less weird, but still distinctive Tablet Z, and it's easily Sony's best tab...
Fast processor, excellent screen, very slim and light, water and dust resistant, quality cameras...
Camera has no flash...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a top-quality tablet at price that's reasonable, if not exactly a bargain. It's extremely thin and lightweight and has one of the best screens around, not to mention probably the best camera available on a tablet, even if it'...
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So far, tablets haven't been a huge success story for Sony. Despite some brilliant, distinctive product designs and the strengths of the Bravia-branded displays, there has always been something missing: That special ingredient “X” that transforms a decent...
Brilliant slim and light design, Excellent display, Powerful processor, Solid build, dust and water resistant...
More expensive than the Nexus 10...
In terms of its physical design, the Xperia Tablet Z is the best and most practical Android tablet I've ever looked at. It's light enough to take anywhere, and powerful enough to cope with almost anything you might throw at it. The screen, while not a wi...
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Sony had to go back to the drawing board after its Tablet S and Tablet P devices bombed. The Japanese firm has bounced back with the redesigned and rebranded Xperia tablet, which ties in with its flagship smartphone range. The Sony Xperia Tablet Z - to g...
Great LCD display; MicroSDXC support up to 64GB ; LTE (optional), NFC and USB OTG ; Waterproof; Sony has included some nice Android tweaks.
Display not as scratchproof as rivals; Widescreen format not entirely suited to productivity use; Water causes the touchscreen to register activity; Large bezel; Glossy finish is bad for outdoor use; Sharp edges can make the tablet uncomfortable to hold...
Sony has nailed it with the redesigned tablet. The performance and features are worth the iPad-equivalent pricing. However, we just can't help feel that the Tablet Z isn't going to be as widely adopted as it should be...
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There has always been something of an awkwardness around Android tablets, a bitter taste left by earlier dalliances with an interface that didn't really work, and a huge gulf between the premium and the low-quality devices. Jump to the present day and th...
Weight, design, water resistance...
The display is a little warm, older version of Android...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a great Android tablet. The design and specification is impressive, offering a thin and light tablet that's a pleasure to hold, with the reassurance of protection from water for those inevitable accidents. Some might tak...
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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...
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Sony's tablet designs have always bordered on the unusual side - the wedge-shaped Tablet S was meant to evoke a folded magazine, while the clamshell Tablet P was apparently ideal for slipping into a purse or handbag. By contrast, the Tablet Z looks alm...
Easily one of the best Android tablets around, and a genuine alternative to the Nexus 10...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:22
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The Xperia Tablet Z is Sony's latest attempt to make some waves in the growing tablet market, something it's struggled to do so far. It's a stylish 10.1” tablet that's bravely going head-to-head with the more established iPad, Samsung Tab and Nexus 10.Son...
Beautifully designed, incredibly thin and light, Remote control functionality, Excellent display, It's waterproof...
Lack of weight makes it feel potentially less durable, iPad is formidable competition at this price, Screen is a fingerprint magnet as per usual, Design, The thickness of the device is one thing that immediately stands out, With its striking clean lines a...
The Tablet Z is reassuringly expensive but definitely delivers for the priceThe Sony Xperia Tablet Z is an excellent tablet, the screen is great, the hardware is powerful and it has the best camera you'll find on a tablet by quite some distance. Certainly...
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Can a tablet ever be too thin? Sony 's Xperia Tablet Z is the companion device to its (xcellent) Xperia Z mobile phone, and both use a slimline design that is stylish, angular, waterproof and dustproof. The Tablet Z is a lightweight 495g and just 6.9mm...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:22
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Sony's tablet and smartphone divisions struggled in 2012, falling victim to the seemingly unstoppable legion of Samsung devices sweeping the market. But, unwilling to throw in the towel, the Japanese giant has come out swinging in 2013 and unveiled a host...
Tough and lightweight design, reasonable performance, decent screen...
Average battery life, not the latest version of Android...
An ultra-lightweight, slim yet rugged tablet that offers reasonable performance, but is let down slightly by superfluous software changes...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:22
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Sandwiches, lilos, moustaches: a quick list of things that just don't work if they're too thin. Tablets aren't in that list. At 6.9mm, the Xperia Tablet Z is slimmer than most phones and e-readers, never mind slates packing 6000mAh batteries, and at 495g...
With the arrival of the incredibly priced Nexus 7 and 10, the game has changed for Android tablets, but Sony seems to have received the memo, scrunched it into a ball and eaten it, never to mention its existence again. If your heart is set on a Sony tab...
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What is the Sony Xperia Tablet Z? This is Sony's entrant into the 10-inch tablet arena, pitting itself against the likes of the Google Nexus 10 and iPad 4 . Its 1,920 x 1,200 resolution screen falls a little short of both, but its trump card is that, just...
Extremely slim and light, Fast processor and graphics, Vibrant screen with good viewing angles...
Ports behind fiddly flaps, Screen not as sharp as cheaper Nexus 10, Limited tablet apps compared to iOS...
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a very good tablet - there's no doubting that. It's fast, has a good screen and is very thin and light. But it does no single thing appreciably better than its immediate rivals, and its unique features fall a little flat...
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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...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2014-04-17 02:46:24
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Sony hasnt had a joyous time with tablets in the past, but the stuttering run has been brought to an end with the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, a masterpiece of design and one of the thinnest Android tablets you can buy. By somehow squeezing impressive performan...
Impressively slim and light; Gorgeous screen; Quad core power; Superior tablet camera...
Battery drain; Pricey...
Sony’s Xperia Tablet Z is a masterpiece of engineering, more slender than most modern smartphones and undeniably desirable. The quad-core processor ensures everything runs with buttery smoothness and the HD screen is a great way to take in movies, website...
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Best In Class award The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a super-light device designed to take on the iPad with a quality screen and innovative features - but is the price too high? But when it comes to tablets, the world of Android is a funny old place.. There...
Really light, Beautiful screen, Small apps, Great keyboard...
Awkward, angular design, Average battery, Poor camera, Charging takes forever...
We couldn't wait to get our greasy mitts on the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, having been teased ever since it was unveiled. But we didn't go into it blindly - so often, we've waited for the next big thing, only to feel that sense of 'meh' almost immediately. We...
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Sony has confirmed that the Sony Xperia Tablet Z will be coming to the UK, following the launch in Japan at the end of January. We sat down with Daniel Sandblom, product marketing manager at Sony Mobile, to have a look at the premium Sony tablet in the f...
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That's not just because the Tablet Z is waterproof – you really can drop it in the bath and then use it with wet fingers – or because it can take full advantage of the Android operating system. It's rather because Sony is making a real attempt to produ...
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The brand's first effort - the Sony Tablet S - hardly set the world on fire and since its lacklustre launch in 2011 a broader selection of tablets has emerged. The next-gen Sony Xperia Tablet S was also a rather average device, but can the new version tur...
Great looking, Scarily thin and light, Waterproof...
Pale flat screen, Parts under hatches, Mediocre performance...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-09 02:27:25
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Part of Sony's highlight of last week's MWC 2013 trade show was the announcement of the Xperia Tablet Z , the tablet version of its Sony Xperia Z smartphone.The Xperia Tablet Z features a 10.1 inch Full HD 1080p display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2, Quad-c...
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ouritdept.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-30 06:45:28
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ErgonomicsAt a slender 6.9mm width, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is currently the world's thinnest tablet and weighs less than 500g. The 10-inch tablet is certainly light and compact enough to carry around wherever you go for the day. The screen resolution of...
If you are looking for a serious alternative to the iPad then there are few to rival the Xperia Tablet Z. This lightweight tablet packs a powerful punch for anybody and topnotch specification and range of apps make it one of the best tablets currently on...
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There's some serious competition when it comes to 10 inch tablets currently, both in the budget conscious as well as the performance devices. Sony by way of their price tag have suggested that the Xperia Tablet Z is firmly entrenched in the latter.When lo...
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...
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...
There's a lot of cheap pretenders in the 10 inch Tablet market for Android and a lot of overpriced, underperforming devices to boot. It has to be said bluntly though, aside from a couple of very minor issues which are more personal preference than a true...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2014-06-20 12:35:02
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In a crowded marketplace, or one which is dominated by a few significant players, one of the best things a manufacturer can do to push their product forward is offer a major key feature that no-one else does. For Sony who are trying to compete with the li...
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...
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In Japan, Sony has announced the arrival of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, a new thin and light 10-inch tablet operating on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.Available in black or white, the Xperia Tablet Z features a 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200...
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The Sony Xperia Z is taking on the iPad and other premium Android tablets with claims of “thinnest,” “lightest,” “sharpest,” and “best.” We had a chance to take a look at the company's newest flagship slate, which does away with the folded paper design on...
The Xperia Tablet Z is a beautiful, lightweight Android tablet with a great set of value-added features that complement the idea of using it as a second screen. With an IR blaster, waterproofing, a high-definition display and responsive software, the Xperia Tablet Z is one of the best Android tablets available...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 11:01:31
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Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Xperia Tablet Z Android Tablet. This is an incredibly thin and light 10.1″ Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean tablet that's water and dust proof. It weighs 1.09 lbs and is 0.27″ (6.9mm) thin. It has a full HD 1920 x 1200 Mobile Bravia 2 d...
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The things we love about the Tablet Z are that it is Great looking, scarily thin and light and waterproof but we hate the pale flat screen, the parts under hatches and the mediocre performance.The new iPad 4 comes just six months after the release of t...
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1. Google Nexus 7From £199.99Carphone Warehouse trumps Tesco and Argos with £49 tabletLivescribe Smartpen 3 reviewSurface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets launched by MicrosoftKindle Fire HDX tablets arrive in the UKTesco Hudl tablet hands onTesco Hudl tablet...
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In a time when tablets are becoming increasing similar, it's rare that you pick up a device and have one of those, “Whoa!” moments. You relish them when they come, because it means that creativity and innovation still exist in a world of look-alikes. Afte...
Gripes aside, this is our favourite tablet we've used in a long time. The $539 [Australian] price point — up to $679 for 4G with 16GB — gives us a bit of pause, though. It's more expensive than the Nexus 10, but it has better guts and performs better (onc...
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Sony has a good thing going with its Xperia Z smartphone - so why change when it comes tablets? Sleek and stylish: two words that describe the Xperia Tablet Z, Sony's latest. Luckily for us Sony did not stop there, since much like its flagship phone, the...
Waterproof, very thin, strong performance...
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To date, Sony's forays into the tablet market have been somewhat lackluster - the Tablet S, Tablet P and Xperia Tablet S all received rather lukewarm receptions - but its latest offering, the Xperia Tablet Z, may change Sony's fortunes. Riding on the coat...
Sony's best tablet yet, but how does it compare to the rest of the field?The Xperia Tablet Z is certainly Sony's best tablet to date, and arguably could be in the running for best Android tablet yet. We loved the lightweight, ultra thin, minimalist form f...
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To date, Sony's forays into the tablet market have been somewhat lackluster - the Tablet S , Tablet P and Xperia Tablet S all received rather lukewarm receptions - but its latest offering, the Xperia Tablet Z, may change Sony's fortunes. Riding on the coa...
Sony's best tablet yet, but how does it compare to the rest of the field?The Xperia Tablet Z is certainly Sony's best tablet to date, and arguably could be in the running for best Android tablet yet. We loved the lightweight, ultra thin, minimalist form f...
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Our review of the Sony Xperia Tablet ZSony's first foray into Android tablets didn't really make an impact in the market. Fortunately for Sony the second time's a charm! We”ll jump the gun a bit and say up front that we believe that the Sony Xperia Tablet...
Pricey.So what's our verdict? Well to be perfectly honest we can say that the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is to date the best 10-inch Android tablet. However when up against the iPad, we'll be hard pressed to recommend it for several good reasons. First and fore...
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The Xperia Tablet Z has the rare position of being the only Android tablet that can slug it out even if it's in the middle of a downpour. That's because they designed it as a unique selling proposition. Check out our full review of the Sony Xperia Tablet...
Simple yet sexy design, Super thin and light form factor, Great performance, Good camera quality, Good sound quality, Water and dust resistant...
TFT LCD display...
While we can still consider Sony as playing catch-up in the tablet market (only its 3rd-gen), the Xperia Tablet Z has, in most cases, achieved a feat that help it leap over many other tablets in the market.Its got a great set of hardware, a very thin and...
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Sandwiches, lilos, moustaches: a quick list of things that just don't work if they're too thin. Tablets aren't in that list. At 6.9mm, the Xperia Tablet Z is slimmer than most phones and e-readers, never mind slates packing 6000mAh batteries, and at 495g...
With the arrival of the incredibly priced Nexus 7 and 10, the game has changed for Android tablets, but Sony seems to have received the memo, scrunched it into a ball and eaten it, never to mention its existence again.If your heart is set on a Sony tablet...
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First glimpsed at CES 2013 , the Sony Xperia Z has gotten a lot of hype over the last few months, as it is largely touted to be the Japanese company's big ticket item. Sony Mobile hasn't been doing very well on the Android front in the past couple of year...
Admittedly, the purple Sony Xperia Z is a looker. The Sony Xperia Z might very well be the best Sony Mobile phone thus far - powerful with a speedy quad-core Snapdragon processor, solid build quality, angular design and a competent 5-inch display. Of cour...
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Sony Japan introduced the Xperia Tablet Z in late January after CES 2013. Back then, it was only available in Japan. Yesterday at its MWC 2013 press conference, Sony officially announced that the Xperia Tablet Z will hit global markets from spring 2013.We...
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Sony Japan introduced the Xperia Tablet Z in late January after CES 2013. Back then, it was only available in Japan. Yesterday at its MWC 2013 press conference, Sony officially announced that the Xperia Tablet Z will hit global markets from spring 2013.We...
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Remember the days where smartphones had display sizes below 4-inch? It is actually not too long ago; a couple of years back, perhaps? Currently, phone makers are racing against each other to launch devices with bigger displays, and 5-inch seems to be the...
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