Xperia Tablet Z hands-on:
CLASSIC PREMIUM LOOK
Back in 2011, Sony indicated that it planned to take the number 2 spot in the tablet market. While that didnt sound like the most ambitious goal in the world, it also didnt go to plan for the company — the Tablet S and Xperia Tablet S failed to make much impression, and the less said about the Tablet P the better. But as Sonys mobile division gradually finds its feet with the introduction of impressive products like the Xperia Z, were now seeing a third attempt at a full-size tablet.
The Xperia Tablet Z, announced yesterday and given a grand unveiling today by Japanese carrier NTT Docomo, is easily the companys most attractive effort yet. At 6.9mm thick, its the thinnest tablet in the world and features the same design language as the Xperia Z. Unlike its companion phone, however, the back is made out of a soft-touch plastic, and this allows for a surprisingly light construction; 495g is quite a bit easier on the arms than the 662g iPad and 603g Nexus 10. We may miss the unique folded-magazine design of its predecessors, but all in all the Xperia Tablet Z has standout style far beyond most of its Android competition.
The 10.1-inch screen comes in at 1920 x 1200 resolution, which cant match up to the Nexus 10 or Retina display iPad but doesnt look bad. The pixel density of 224 is sharper than that of something like a Nexus 7, and far beyond most laptops; in a time where products like the Galaxy Note 10.1 and Surface RT ship with 1280 x 800 and 1366 x 768 displays, the Xperia Tablet Zs comes off as pretty sharp. The 8-megapixel camera, too, seemed to perform at least on par with the best of its competitors, though a showroom floor is not the best place to test such things.
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source: verge
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