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May 2013
(83%)
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The editors liked
Beautifully designed
Incredibly thin and light
Remote control functionality
Excellent display
It's waterproof
Great looking
Scarily thin and light
Waterproof
Ridiculously slim
Attractive
Minimalist design
Fully waterproof
Full HD screen
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
Different
Elegant design
Good overall performance
Satisfactory battery life
Picture quality on the "Full HD" screen
Tough and lightweight design
Reasonable performance
Decent screen
Great LCD display
MicroSDXC support up to 64GB
LTE (optional)
NFC and USB OTG
Sony has included some nice Android tweaks.
Slim and light
Widescreen HD display
Expandable storage
Good audio performance
The design is strong
The thinness is pleasing and if you like watching video in the bath
It's a waterproof winner.
Impressive and stylish design
Good screen performance
IPX5/7 certification (dustproof and waterproof for upto 30 minutes to a depth of 3 feet)
Really light
Beautiful screen
Small apps
Great keyboard
Weight
Design
Water resistance
Very thin and lightweight
Great screen
Quad core processor
Impressive camera.
Impressively slim and light
Gorgeous screen
Quad core power
Superior tablet camera
Very attractive
Slim
Screen is extremely good
Decent camera
Extremely slim and light
Fast processor and graphics
Vibrant screen with good viewing angles
Powerful performance
Great looking screen
Slim and sleek exterior
Fast processor
Excellent screen
Very slim and light
Water and dust resistant
Quality cameras
Brilliant slim and light design
Powerful processor
Solid build
Dust and water resistant
The editors didn't like
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
Pale flat screen
Parts under hatches
Mediocre performance
Poor battery life
Skinny design results in flex
Doesn't challenge rivals in sheer power and speed
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 odd lag
Digital media offer still not advantageous
Webcam practically useless in low lighting
As 1920 x 1200andup screens go
There are better
Average battery life
Not the latest version of Android
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
Chassis flexes
Colours are a little warm
Old version of Android
The battery life isn't quite on a par with rivals and the screen
Brilliant HD screen, Good build quality, Sleek, Dust and Water proof
Steeply priced, Battery backup could've been better
At a price of Rs. 46,990 the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is an expensive offering from the Japanese electronics giant. The tablet packs in a large number of features, a unique design and high-end specifications, but recommending it over the latest generation iPa...
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With a price tag of Rs 46,990, the Xperia Tablet Z is very pricey when you consider its overall performance. It has some neat tricks up its sleeve, like the IP55/57 certification and the IR blaster, but the comparatively low onboard storage, mediocre cam...
Fantastic sexy build and design, Good battery life, Skin and preloaded features are nice, Waterproof, Works as a universal remote, India-specific Sony content like TV shows, music and more
Expensive, Late Android updates, Only 16GB built-in storage, Display is a fingerprint magnet
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With the Xperia Tablet Z, Sony has brought together their finest designers and engineers to create a beautiful product and to combine it with their software enhancements. While it has worked for the most part, we feel certain areas could definitely do ...
On the hardware side of things, it's really almost all like. The lightness and thinness really are killer features, and the thing just feels amazing to hold. The 1080p screen with Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine 2 produces some of the most vibrant, and yet mo
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After blowing hot and cold with unorthodox designs, Sony seem to have finally nailed their tablet styling. The Xperia Tablet Z combines stay-at-home comfort with on-the-go usability.It can be the heart of your media hub with One-touch mirroring, an IR rem...