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Reviews of Sony Tablet S

Testseek.co.uk have collected 412 expert reviews of the Sony Tablet S and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Tablet S.
Award: Most Awarded April 2013
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The editors liked

  • Slim profile
  • Lighweight
  • Great screen
  • Unique design
  • Decent screen
  • Nice screen
  • Light and comfortable to hold
  • Universal remote features
  • Decent screen resolution
  • Unusual yet attractive design
  • Will handle most tasks
  • Exclusive content
  • Nice tweaks to Android
  • PlayStation games
  • Out of the two tablets Sony has recently launched – the Sony Tablet S1 and the Sony Tablet S2 – the S1 is the more conservative. There's no double screen
  • No clamshell design
  • Just a regular single display. At 9.4 inches
  • It's a slightly unusual size
  • Proving notably smaller than the 9.7-inch Apple iPad 2. The screen may be smaller
  • But it's also very sharp
  • With a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels
  • General concept
  • Sony multimedia ecosystem and product environment
  • Universal remote function works well / SD/SDHC card slot
  • Responsiveness / Exclusive Sony apps
  • Smooth web browsing / Simple DLNA system
  • Decent battery life
  • Tapered design
  • Lots of content
  • Android Market and OS are well-stocked and robust
  • Nice design
  • Inbuilt TV remote
  • Music and video streaming facilities well integrated
  • Stylish
  • Well-built
  • Decent price
  • Powerful
  • Compact dimensions
  • Good overall responsiveness
  • User sessions/accounts (excellent idea)
  • Universal remote mode
  • Sony's additions (miniapps & interface)
  • SD/SDXC memory card reader
  • Battery life
  • Lovely design
  • Especially nice to hold in portrait
  • Great video quality
  • Movies Unlimited
  • Lightweight with a great screen it looks great
  • Out of the box.
  • Manages multi-tasking without drama
  • Quirky extras
  • The luxurious feel of aluminium
  • The wedge design sets the Tablet S apart from the pack and an excellent camera
  • Stylish revamp of the Android UI
  • Exclusive media content and PlayStation certification will win it further fans
  • Interesting design
  • Full-size SD card slot
  • Exclusive apps
  • Ergonomic design
  • DLNA video and music streaming
  • Integrated IR universal remote control
  • PlayStation certification for mobile gaming
  • Practical wedge design separates it from rivals
  • Android skin is practical and stylish
  • Strong camera
  • Good battery life

The editors didn't like

  • Poor web browsing
  • DLNA and infrared remote features are hard to use
  • Poor cameras
  • Consistent Wi-Fi problems
  • Hobbled Reader app
  • Moronic SD card issues
  • Underpowered in the face of quadcore competition
  • Screen could be brighter
  • Not the latest version of Android
  • Lack of Apps
  • Media problems
  • Not as slick as iPad 2
  • Unfortunately
  • The Sony Tablet S1 doesn't offer the build quality we were hoping for. It's an entirely plastic affair
  • And feels a lot cheaper in the hands than an Apple iPad 2. It also feels cheaper than other tablets
  • Such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
  • Screen is good but can't quite match the best tablets out there
  • PS1 games are just plain ugly
  • Plastic finish / 1080p playback glitches
  • Speakers aren't positioned very well
  • No USB charging connector / No HDMI interface
  • Sony content still finding its feet
  • AV performance doesn't match the best
  • Disappointing speakers and apps
  • Unimpressive snapper
  • Smaller display
  • Touchscreen sluggish at times
  • Sony's entertainment services are baffling and over-expensive
  • Coollooking design
  • But not the most practical for handling
  • Proprietary connector
  • Video Unlimited
  • Little choice and not much HD
  • Sony may have gone overboard on the exclusive apps
  • 12
  • Bad camera sensor
  • Not Full HD
  • Sounds a touch soft
  • Clunky web browsing
  • Full HD would be nice
  • Not the most powerful tablet out there
  • Build materials lack flair considering the asking price and the choice of a 9.4in screen and tinny speakers undermine its media credibility.
  • Low-res screen
  • Ageing software
  • Uncompetitive pricing
  • Pricey
  • Proprietary charging adapter
  • Sony exclusive content not ready for launch
  • Proprietary charging an unwelcome throwback
  • As expensive as an iPad 2

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  Published: 2012-06-16, Author: Techmagnifier , review by: techmagnifier.com

  • If you are looking for solid body, sharpness, wedge easily in hand, plenty stylish design tablet with premium quality, Sony Tablet S will be good one which has cost only Rs. 17800 for 16 GB. The Sony Tablet S has launched with Android 3.1 Honeycomb which ...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-13, Author: Kunal , review by: mobigyaan.com

  • The Tablet S is a better looking tablet than most of the tablets out there. But it lacks some crucial elements.First of all, why not a USB cable? Like seriously? It doesn't cost that much!! Low marks on the accessories front. Connectivity is ok, but 3G wo...

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  Published: 2012-03-05, review by: ld2.ciol.com

  • Built-in Universal remote control, 5MP rear camera
  • Poor front camera, 6 hrs charging time

 
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  Published: 2012-02-11, Author: Kamakshi , review by: techtree.com

  • Great Design, Impressive music player.
  • Proprietary Charging port, Only one PlayStation game available in India, Poor battery life
  • The 5000 mAh battery's performance is disappointing. A couple of hours of gaming and the battery drains down to almost 50%. For moderate use, the battery would last up to 7 hours. The tablet is feature-rich, but it doesn't justify its expensive price tag...

 
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  Published: 2012-02-09, Author: Samir , review by: themobileindian.com

  • Great Design and Ergonomics, PlayStation Certified Games, Builtin Universal Remote
  • Proprietary Charging Adapter, Lack of LED Flash, Slightly heavier

 
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  Published: 2012-01-27, Author: Kunal , review by: techtickerblog.com

  • Unique Design, PlayStation support
  • No PlayStation store for Indian market
  • This is Sony's first attempt at Android tablets and frankly, they've done a good job. They've broken the mould of conventional-looking Android tablets and offer a great piece of hardware along with exclusive software. With Android 4.0 due in coming months...

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  Published: 2012-01-12, review by: pcworld.in

  • PlayStation Certified, Lightweight and attractive design, Interesting software tweaks
  • No HDMI port, SD Card is for transferring files only
  • This unique tablet has a comfy-to-hold wedge design, an IR port for use as a universal remote, and PlayStation Certified support. ...

 
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  Published: 2011-12-29, Author: Naina , review by: firstpost.com

  • The Sony Tablet S is a very good first attempt by Sony. There are however, a few issues. Priced at an MRP of Rs.29,990, it's almost the same as the cheapest iPad 2. There's a good amount of firepower. Except for a few complaints - primarily not being a...

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  Published: 2011-12-14, review by: digit.in

  • Unique folded around book/magazine design, Bright and vivid display, Universal remote app is very useful, PlayStation certification is good news for gamers
  • Daylight robbery of internal storage space, No HDMI out - just DLNA streaming, Unable to handle e-book PDFs
  • In terms of sheer performance comparison, it is touch-and-go between the Sony Tablet S and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750. Both have their own uniqueness when it comes to the form factor. It is a very close call between the two, except the Tab 750 also com...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-27, Author: Stuff , review by: stuffmideast.com

  • Abstract:  The shelves in your Jumbos and SharafDGs are full up with near identical Android tablets. And Google ‘s Ice Cream Sandwich revision to its OS is just around the corner. So how does a relative latecomer, like Sony ‘s Tablet S , get potential punters intere...

 
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