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Sony Xperia Tablet Z - Slick Design And Useful Features (Part 2)

8/13/2013 5:38:38 PM

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The Xperia Z is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, which runs at 1.5GHz and is paired with 2GB of RAM. It’s seriously fast. Android flies along, with no sign of stuttering and little time spent waiting for applications to load. In our Geekbench and SunSpider benchmarks, the quad-core CPU lost out a little to the higher-clocked dual-core chip in the Nexus 10, but you won’t notice the difference in everyday use.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro

Games and 3D applications are where the Tablet Z excels. It scored an incredible 9,802 in 3DMark Ice Storm, making this the fastest Android tablet we’ve tested and almost as fast as the current crop of quad-core smartphones from I-ITC and Samsung. We had no trouble playing demanding games such as Real Racing 3, which looked fantastic at Full HD resolution. As this is a Sony device, you can use a PlayStation 3 controller with it. Plugging the tablet into your TV over HDMI turns it into an ad-hoc games console.

All that 3D power doesn’t come at the expense of battery life, either. In our video playback test, the Tablet Z’s battery lasted a superb 10 hours and 17 minutes, outlasting Apple’s latest iPad - arguably the benchmark for tablet battery life by almost 20 minutes.

Games and 3D applications are where the Tablet Z excels

Games and 3D applications are where the Tablet Z excels

Droid user

The Xperia Tablet Z runs Android 4.1.2 rather than the latest jelly Bean 4.2 version, although Sony has promised to make an update available in the coming months. This means you can’t use multiple user accounts on the tablet yet, as Sony hasn’t included the Guest Account feature we saw in the Tablet S. However, Sony’s custom Android skin gives the operating system a sleek appearance, and it’s unobtrusive, unlike the custom skins from some of Sony’s competitors. Apart from a few re-skinned icons, the only additions are a shortcut bar at the top of the Home screen and a Mini Apps toolbar at the bottom.

Plenty of apps are bundled with the tablet, including Sony’s Video Unlimited and Music Unlimited apps for streaming music and renting films. The slick Walkman app lets you play music stored in the device’s 16GB of storage, while the Album photo gallery app can import images from Facebook and Picasa, as well as from a NAS device or networked PC.

Plenty of apps are bundled with the tablet, including Sony’s Video Unlimited and Music Unlimited apps for streaming music and renting films.

Plenty of apps are bundled with the tablet, including Sony’s Video Unlimited and Music Unlimited apps for streaming music and renting films.

There’s also a Remote Control app, which turns the tablet into a universal remote using its IR blaster. We tried this on a couple of TVs from other manufacturers, and although it’s not particularly easy to set up, we soon had it working smoothly.

The Tablet Z is designed to work with Sony’s Bravia TVs, thanks to its built-in NFC, screen mirroring and the ability to stream content using DLNA, although you can send videos to any compatible TV, not just Sony’s. It also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS connectivity. An optional 4G module will soon be available but only on the more expensive version of the tablet, which will cost a little under $767.

There’s little doubt that the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is one of the best 10in tablets we’ve seen. Its main competitor, Google’s Nexus 10, is cheaper and has a higher resolution screen but it’s not necessarily better.

The Xperia Tablet Z’s thinner, lighter waterproof chassis

The Xperia Tablet Z’s thinner, lighter waterproof chassis

The Xperia Tablet Z’s thinner, lighter waterproof chassis, built-in IR blaster, expandable storage and Sony-specific tweaks give it a real edge. Some people will prefer to save money and buy the Nexus, but they’ll miss out on a fantastic tablet. We think the Xperia Tablet Z is worth the extra cash.

Specifications

·         Assessment: 5/5

·         Price: $612

·         From: www.sony.com

·         CPU: 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro

·         RAM: 2GB

·         Storage: 16GB

·         Graphics: Qualcomm Adreno 320

·         Display: 10.1in widescreen IPS touchscreen (1,920x1,080)

·         Operating system: Android 4.1.2

·         Dimensions: 172x266x7mm, 495kg

·         Warranty: One-year RTB

·         Part code: SGP311GB

·         Details: www.sony.com

 

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