The Sony Tablet S was one of the amazing tablet based on Android operating system. when it came out this year. Now with its Xperia Product S, Sony has improved the style, improved to Tegra 3, and modified its press environment.As brands carried on to spittle out products at almost a daily rate, the first Sony Tablet S discovered a way to take a position out from the pack thanks to its unique "rolled-back magazine" wedge design.
It appears to be though that Sony are easy learners. The Xperia Tablet S has maintained the appealing folded magazine style, and missing fat all over the middle while experiencing a handling power boost,
It appears to be though that Sony are easy learners. The Xperia Tablet S has maintained the appealing folded magazine style, and missing fat all over the middle while experiencing a handling power boost,
Key features
- 9.4" 16M-color PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen of WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixels); Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine and oleophobic coating
- 1.3 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 CPU, ULP GeForce GPU, 1GB RAM, Tegra 3 chipset
- Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
- Quad-band GPRS/EDGE and quad-band 3G with HSPA connectivity (HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps)
- 16/32/64 GB of built-in memory
- 8 MP autofocus camera, 2592x1944 pixels, geotagging
- 1MP front-facing camera; native video calls
- 1080p HD video recording @ 30 fps with stereo audio
- Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi Direct, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot
- Stereo Bluetooth v3.0
- TV-out (adapter required), USB host (adapter required)
- SD card slot
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- Infrared port
- GPS with A-GPS support; digital compass
- 1080p MKV and SD XviD/Divx video support
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor; three-axis Gyroscope sensor
- 6,000 mAh battery
- Guest Mode for multi-user access
- Splash proof
Main disadvantages
- Below-par screen resolution
- Proprietary connector for charging and connectivity
- Poor outdoor visibility
- Peculiar design favors portrait hold, top-heavy in landscape
- Splash resistance issues
There's no 1080p screen or Jelly Bean here, but Tegra 3, a BRAVIA-powered WXGA and Ice Cream sandwich still give the Sony Xperia Tablet S good fighting chances in its price range. The metal design should help get the attention of those tired of plastic devices, and there are some nice home-baked software tweaks such as guest mode and remote app.