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Sony Xperia Tablet S - Slimmer Design And Faster Guts (Part 4)

6/25/2013 5:44:53 PM

Competitors

The Xperia Tablet S has a starting price of $399 for a 16GB Wi-Fi-only model - you will have to cross the sea to have a 3G option and the highest price is $599 for a 64GB model. But there are other Android tablets with Tegra 3 and ICS inside that could affect your decision to buy. Asus Transformer Pad TF300 provides the same 1,280x800 resolution and the basic configuration at a cheaper price ($380, not including the keyboard dock). In fact, it's quite old, was released in the spring, but at least you get vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich. Then there is the Acer Iconia Tab A700 for $450, which has a 1,920x1,080 screen and a standard 32GB of storage, but gives less impressive battery life. The iPad 2 is priced at $399, even though you have a lower resolution screen. (At least, battery life is great). Of course, the biggest selling point is possible to be Apple’s walled-in ecosystem, which you might have invested or might not (or are willing to invest in).

Asus Transformer Pad TF300

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 provides the same 1,280x800 resolution and the basic configuration at a cheaper price ($380, not including the keyboard dock).

Acer Iconia Tab A700

the Acer Iconia Tab A700 for $450, which has a 1,920x1,080 screen and a standard 32GB of storage, but gives less impressive battery life

iPad 2

The iPad 2 is priced at $399, even though you have a lower resolution screen. (At least, battery life is great).

Conclusion

The Xperia Tablet S was Sony's second chance to get it right in the field of Android tablets. It also represented the opportunity to expand the Xperia brand to other product categories. If we only assessed it based on a safe, effective design; then it was right, the S would score high marks for comfort. We do not entirely consider this folded-over magazine shape as a standard for the next series, but currently it works, and we are excited to witness how it evolves over time.

Unfortunately, the S also lost the marks in the daily performance, distributing software experience erratically. It must be admitted that most tablets we tested occasionally had troubles, but for $399, you might pay less money to get the same specs. While the Xperia Tablet S feels like an innovation over its predecessor; ultimately, it relies so much on the striking design while skimping on refined user experience.

The Xperia Tablet S was Sony's second chance to get it right in the field of Android tablets. It also represented the opportunity to expand the Xperia brand to other product categories.

The Xperia Tablet S was Sony's second chance to get it right in the field of Android tablets. It also represented the opportunity to expand the Xperia brand to other product categories.

Info

·         Product name: Xperia Tablet S

·         Price: $399

Pros

·         Its design is safe and effective

·         Built-in IR blaster

·         Visual Parental controls

Cons

·         Erratic performance

·         Home screen is heavily adjusted

·         The unfriendly-user camera application

Verdict

·         Sony’s Xperia Tablet S feels unfocused, focusing much more on the hardware design rather than software performance.

Sony’s Xperia Tablet S technical specifications

General

·         2G Network: N/A

·         SIM: No

·         Announced: 2012, August

·         Status: Available. Released 2012, September

Body

·         Dimensions: 239.8x174.4x8.8 mm (9.44x6.87x0.35 inches)

·         Weight: 570 g (1.26 lb)

Display

·         Type: LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors

·         Size: 800x1,280 pixels, 9.4 inches (~161 ppi pixel density)

·         Multi-touch: Yes

·         Protection: Oleophobic coating: Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine; IPX-4 certified - splash proof

·         Sound

·         Alert types: N\A

·         Loudspeaker: Yes, with stereo speakers

·         3.5mm jack: Yes

Memory

·         Card slot: SD, up to 32 GB

·         Internal: 16/32/64 GB storage, 1 GB RAM

·         Data

·         GPRS: No

·         EDGE: No

·         WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot

·         Bluetooth: Yes, v3.0 with A2DP

·         Infrared port: Yes

·         USB: Yes, v2.0

Camera

·         Primary: 8 MP, 3,264x2,448 pixels, autofocus, check quality

·         Features: Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection

·         Video: Yes, 1080p@30fps, check quality

·         Secondary: Yes, 1 MP, 720p video

Features

·         OS: Android OS, v4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich), upgradable to v4.1 (Jelly Bean)

·         Chipset: Nvidia Tegra 3

·         CPU: Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A9

·         GPU: ULP GeForce

·         Sensors: Accelerometer, gyro, compass

·         Messaging: Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS

·         Browser: HTML

·         Radio: No

·         GPS: Yes

·         Java: Yes, via Java MIDP emulator

·         Colors: Black/Silver

Battery

·         Non-removable Li-Ion 6000 mAh battery

·         Stand-by  

·         Talk time: Up to 12 h (multimedia)

 

 

 

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