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Short summary description Sony Xperia S 3G NVIDIA Tegra 16 GB 23.9 cm (9.4") 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Black
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Sony Xperia S, 23.9 cm (9.4"), 1280 x 800 pixels, 16 GB, 1 GB, Android, Black
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Long summary description Sony Xperia S 3G NVIDIA Tegra 16 GB 23.9 cm (9.4") 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Black
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Sony Xperia S. Display diagonal: 23.9 cm (9.4"), Display resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 16 GB. Processor frequency: 1.3 GHz, Processor family: NVIDIA Tegra, Processor model: Tegra 3. Internal memory: 1 GB. Top Wi-Fi standard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Card reader integrated. Weight: 570 g. Operating system installed: Android. Product colour: Black
Uk has collected 411 expert reviews for Sony Xperia S 3G 16 GB 23.9 cm (9.4") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Black and the average expert rating is 76 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
As with its phones and TVs, Sony has lagged behind its arch-rival Samsung in the tablet market in recent years. The Sony Xperia Tablet S is out to change all that, but does it make the necessary moves? With a quad-core processor, slim profile and up-to-d...
Sony came late to the tablet game, and when it did finally rock up with the Tablet P and S, it was hardly playing its A game. So now we have the Xperia Tablet S in our hands the question is obviously, has Sony addressed the issues, and is this a device wo...
The splash-proof Sony Xperia Tablet S was first launched a few months ago, but had to be pulled from sale because of problems with its waterproof seal. It’s now back on sale, and watertight, but has the delay sunk it, with numerous competitors breaking...
digitalversus.com
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2013-04-26 13:36:42
2013-04-26 13:36:42
Average rating:80
Today we're reviewing Sony's PlayStation-certified, water-resistant tablet, the Xperia Tablet S. The Xperia Tablet S is Sony's third adventure in Tabletland. Don't expect any kind of revolution in the brand's... Sony's Xperia Tablet S is a splashproof de...
Sony's Tablet S from last year had kind of a unique design, and made a good impression. Even if it wasn't perfect, it managed to distinguish itself from masses of Tegra 2 tablets at the time. With the new Xperia Tablet S, Sony is continuing with a simil...
It took years for Sony to enter the world of tablets and, when it eventually released the original Sony Tablet S (and Sony Tablet P ) last year, the slick design and great screen impressed.This time around, the Tablet S has become the Sony Xperia Tablet S...
Having recently reviewed the tiny Sony P Tablet. This offering is more the normal size; however the shape of a thin wedge is still totally different from anything from any other company. So with design and style does it perform?...
digitalone.com.sg
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2013-04-26 13:36:43
2013-04-26 13:36:43
Average rating:70
The universal remote control which is unique to the Sony Tablet S is another factor you should consider if you are in the market for an Android Tablet...
3g.co.uk
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2013-04-26 13:36:45
2013-04-26 13:36:45
Average rating:80
The Sony Tablet S looks good and feels great to hold thanks to its clever wedge shape. It runs smoothly and has the added benefit of that TV remote and access to games, video and music. However, at £399, it should be in direct competition with the iPa...
Sony was slow to show its hand in the tablet space, but its uniquely designed Tablet S makes a compelling case for the Android platform. The first Sony tablet – aptly named the Tablet S – arrives with a combination of standard specs, not-so-standard...
Sony also bundles the Tablet S with its music streaming service, Music Unlimited, and its video streaming services, Video Unlimited and Crackle. Music Unlimited ($12.99 per month) allows subscribers full access to the catalogue, which currently boasts...
remains a brand with huge appeal and popularity, with househould names such as Walkman and Bravia still going strong thanks to consistent reinvention. It no doubt hopes we’ll one day refer to its Tablet range with similar reverence.The Tablet S is the...
Are you a home theater enthusiast building the ultimate man cave? Sony's Tablet S is the strongest Android-based contender offering unique features for that specific segment. With DLNA compliance and IR remote control apps, it deserves special attentio...
smh.com.au
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2013-04-26 13:36:48
2013-04-26 13:36:48
Average rating:70
Video review: So the great Android tablet invasion didn't quite go to plan. Who would have thought that, if you line up a barrage of iPad competitors that look pretty much identical to Apple's model except not quite as polished, people would just buy iPads? Adv...
Sony is one of the last major manufacturers to come to market with a tablet, and the Sony Tablet S sets out to challenge the iPad 2 and Android devices with an alternative design and features like an infrared remote application. Unique design is ergono...
Sony may be late to the Android tablet party but it has turned up with something rather unusual and hopefully different enough from the iPad to not suffer the attentions of Apple’s hyperactive legal department. A slice of Honeycomb: Sony's Tablet S Cal...
The Sony Tablet SSony has been rather tardy in coming to the Android tablet market, but its first effort - the Tablet S - is certainly noteworthy for numerous reasons. The slightly wedge-like shape is the first thing you'll notice. The odd sha...
The electronics retail shelves are full up with near identical Android tablets. And Google's Ice Cream Sandwich revision to its OS is just around the corner. So how does a relative latecomer, like Sony's Tablet S, get potential punters interested? By b...
Zdnet.com.au
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2013-04-26 13:36:48
2013-04-26 13:36:48
Average rating:77
Tweet Submit Sony's track record in industrial design, hardware engineering, gaming and media makes it the best possible candidate to challenge Apple's iPad. A year and a half after Apple's tablet debut, Sony is striking back with an Android 3.2...
wired.co.uk
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2013-04-26 13:36:48
2013-04-26 13:36:48
Average rating:70
Sony has to be different. It is a strategy which has seen the company both rise and fall, but it doggedly refuses to change its ways. So there's little surprise Sony's long awaited iPad rival shows all the benefits and drawbacks this approach brings.Th...
Sony is a comparatively late entrant into the Android tablet fray, bringing forth two tablets of very different character. The Tablet S is the rather more conventional of the pair, but Sony does at least manage to differentiate. Is there a place for t...
In a sea of iPad-lookalikes, the design of the Sony Tablet S is rather refreshing. Early descriptions of the device said it looked like a folded-over magazine and it really does. Its black facade curves at the top and continues around the back of the devi...
Apple dominates the tablet market, and most competitors seem happy to go along with its ultra-skinny look - with Samsung even coming to legal blows with Apple over alleged design similarities. Sony, refreshingly, isn't following anyone's lead, and Appl...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2013-04-26 13:36:49
2013-04-26 13:36:49
Average rating:80
The Sony Tablet S is the latest addition to the ever growing tablet market. It runs Android – as with most of its rivals – but gets a distinctive design to help it stand out. Is that enough in such a competitive market, however? Join us after the break...
The relentless advance of touchscreen technology has brought many advantages to the tech world, but the increasingly generic look of slab-like devices is a noticeable downside. So praise be to Sony for deciding thin definitely is not in. The Sony Tablet S...
It has taken two years for Sony to enter the tablet market, and in that time every manufacturer and their budget Taiwanese spin-off have colluded to fill the tablet market with dross.This presents both and opportunity and a threat to Sony, and while there...
Sony has an enviable record of producing top-quality, high-end laptops, but its attempts to jump on the budget portable bandwagon have so far met with mixed success. It ignored netbooks until it was too late, and even tried to reinvent the genre with the...
channelpro.co.uk
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2013-04-26 13:36:49
2013-04-26 13:36:49
Average rating:80
A top-quality tablet, with a thoughtful design and a host of useful software and extras Sony has an enviable record of producing top-quality, high-end laptops, but its attempts to jump on the budget portable bandwagon have so far met with mixed success...
zdnet.co.uk
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2013-04-26 13:36:49
2013-04-26 13:36:49
Average rating:77
Sony's tablet is uniquely its own. Beyond the eye-catching design, you can't help but see Sony's hard work in the attention to detail running throughout the subtle Android optimisations, software selections and feature refinements. Now, Sony's timing i...
Today we take a look at the Sony Tablet S, an Android Honeycomb (3.2) capable tablet which has impressive specifications and a design that sets it apart from the competition. Let's find out how Sony aim to change what we feel a tablet should be like wi...
Sony has unveiled two Google Android tablets. Here we preview the S1 tablet - check back for a full review in the near future. It has taken a little longer than expected, but Sony has finally joined the rest of the tech world in unveiling an Android ta...
The Sony Xperia Tablet S is the successor to one of our favourite Android tablets, the Sony Tablet S , but while the Xperia name has been added, the Tablet S's most obvious design feature has gone – the big wedge. Thankfully, the new Xperia Tablet S is a...
Announced at IFA 2012 , the Xperia Tablet S is the first tablet from Sony under the Xperia branding that's also used for its smartphone portfolio (with the most recent addition being the recently announced Xperia Z full HD screen mobile phone).However, th...
tech.uk.msn.com
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2013-11-06 14:08:22
2013-11-06 14:08:22
Average rating:80
Sony has learned much from the dominance of the iPad and the failings of rival tablets. The Sony Tablet S uses brushed aluminum for the back of the body and matt black for the front. The only way you'll notice it's not an iPad or rival Android tablet is t...
The Sony Tablet S , which incorporated a curved design that attempted to resemble a folded magazine, is one of the most distinctive tablets on the market. Sony has kept much of the same formula for its new Xperia Tablet S but has revamped the design and a...
As far as tablets go in terms of hardware, the Tablet S is a subpar model with only a couple bells and whistles worthy of note. Its screen performance is average at best, its battery is terrible, and there's very little if any advantage that it holds over...
It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
To be brutally honest, I haven't touched a single Sony smart device until the Xperia Tablet S. The last Sony phone I even used was an old Sony Ericsson flip phone from many moons ago. In a world completely dominated by the likes of Apple and Samsung...
The feeling of the Xperia Tablet S's cold, hard aluminium beneath our fingertips feels wonderfully expensive compared to the countless creaky plastic tabs we've fondled of late. At 570g, it's much lighter than the iPad 3 and though the textured magazine s...
One can almost hear the grinding of chair legs against the floor as the rest of the players at the crowded tablet table reluctantly shuffle over and make room for Sony, the latest big-name electronics manufacturer to bring an Android Honeycomb device t...
Stuff magazine Fri, Sep 23 2011, 5:24PM Unique wedge-shaped designSharp screen with excellent viewing anglesPlayStation support The shelves in Currys, Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy are full up with near identical Android tablets. And Google's Ic...
The Sony Xperia™ Tablet S should not be confused with Sony's previous tablet with a similar name (The Sony Tablet S) as the specs, UI and subtle cosmetic design changes make this a totally different kettle of fish.While we never got around to reviewing th...
The first wave of Android tablets made it clear that raw specs weren't going to win the war against the iPad. HDMI and USB ports, microSD expansion, dual-core Nvidia processors … who cared when the tablets themselves were ugly as sin and using one...
whatlaptop.co.uk
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2014-03-26 02:13:42
2014-03-26 02:13:42
Average rating:0
The Android Market is given a boost with Select App, Sony's own app storeThe Sony Tablet S ( £345 inc. VAT ) is a sleek, good looking tablet that brings a different kind of design and experience from any other Google Android device on the market. Excellen...
whatmobile.net
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2014-04-04 03:30:29
2014-04-04 03:30:29
Average rating:80
It€s unusual for Sony to arrive late to the party when new technology is concerned. Blu-ray and 3D TV saw Sony on the starting line and the Sony Reader arrived years before the Amazon research and development lab put the Kindle on the drawing board. The T...
techradar.com/au/
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2014-04-14 02:10:34
2014-04-14 02:10:34
Average rating:60
This is the second time out the gate for the Sony Xperia Tablet S. It originally launched in September, but was quickly pulled from the shelves thanks to a manufacturing fault. That's unfortunate for Sony, because in the interim the Google Nexus 10, Amazo...
whattabletpc.com
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2014-05-06 01:50:24
2014-05-06 01:50:24
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As lightweight as the iPad but with a unique design that makes it easier to hold, the Sony Tablet S is the latest innovation from the well-known manufacturer of laptops. For tablet PC users that love the Android operating system, the Sony Tablet S is a gr...
androidaustralia.com.au
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2014-05-30 06:37:55
2014-05-30 06:37:55
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The Sony Tablet S has recently received the Android 4.0 ICS update, so we thought it a good idea to do a full review of the device. While this device first came out in the latter part of 2011, it works just a smooth as any 2012 tab. It may not have the fa...
The Sony Tablet S is more than just the typical rectangle slab of tablet which is all too commonly seen lined up at your favourite electronics retailer. The unique ‘wedge' shape of the Sony Tablet S sets it apart from its competitors, as do a number of it...
Government website security not up to scratchTransport minister comments on UberHuman microchipsPlease Log in to update your video settingsFairfax technology editor Asher Moses reviews the Sony Tablet S.Sony Tablet S Price: $579 (16GB), $689 (32GB) Rating...
thunderbaylive.com
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2014-08-06 11:35:21
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Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Xperia Tablet S Android tablet. This is Sony's second gen Android Tablet with a 9.4″ TruBlack 1280 x 800 display, 1.4GHz quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU with GeForce graphics and an IR blaster AV remote. It has an 8MP rear camera...
Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...
Last year's Sony Tablet S wasn't perfect, but it was refreshing. It was a sign that Sony could still innovate and that it wasn't afraid to try something different. The new Xperia S tablet is an improvement in every way, but it's still hung up on those sam...
Sony recently released the names to two new android tablets that will hit the market in 2011. They are named the Sony Tablet S 3G and Sony Tablet P. In this post we are going to review what we know about the Sony Tablet S 3G , and how it compares to other...
My relationship with tablets is a bit bipolar. There are times when I want to purchase a tablet, as well as times when I realize that they're not for me. Very few tablets have been able to convince me that I...
The Xperia Tablet S is Sony's 10-inch slate from last year that packs a good set of hardware and an unusual design. With the Xperia Tablet Z on the way, let's find out if this tablet is still worth looking into by reading our full review.Sony hasn't been...
Announced at IFA 2012 , the Xperia Tablet S is the first tablet from Sony under the Xperia branding that's also used for its smartphone portfolio (with the most recent addition being the recently announced Xperia Z full HD screen mobile phone).However, th...
This product is a bit out of the grip physical design tablet computers in general. Is it more convenient? Or even vice versa?Instead of making a tablet computer as thin as possible, Sony actually makes a thicker. However, the thickness is tiered. Thickest...
IF YOU you are looking for an Android Tablet that lets you browse the Internet, read electronic books and magazines, manage Word documents or Excel reports, you might want to check out the Sony Tablet S...
thestar.com.my
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2016-11-25 03:06:18
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Average rating:70
Published: Wednesday February 29, 2012 MYT 9:18:00 AMUpdated: Wednesday February 29, 2012 MYT 9:28:37 AM Sony breaks away from the mould with its latest Android Tablet. IF YOU you are looking for an Android Tablet that lets you browse the Internet, r...
tbreak.ae
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2016-11-25 03:06:18
2016-11-25 03:06:18
Average rating:80
Every other day at the office there’s a new tablet waiting to be explored. Big ones, small ones, some that glow in the dark, some that claim to be bigger, brighter, and faster than anything out in the market. But more often that not, these end up being...
technoodling.net
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2016-11-25 03:06:18
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Sony may not be the electronics juggernaut that it once was, but whenever they come out with a new product, people take notice, and it was no different when Sony announced that they were going into the tablet market. The S1 tablet is Sony's first contende...
The tablet category was one of the few frontiers that Sony had no presence until recently when the company launched its assault with two tablets , the Tablet S and the Tablet P. While the Tablet P is expected to arrive in Q1 2012, we already had our hands...
To be brutally honest, I haven't touched a single Sony smart device until the Xperia Tablet S. The last Sony phone I even used was an old Sony Ericsson flip phone from many moons ago. In a world completely dominated by the likes of Apple and Samsung...
It was 2011’s Rodney Dangerfield of Android tablets. A little over a year ago, we looked at Sony’s first foray into the Android-tablet market, the . Back then (August 2011, a lifetime ago as tablets go), we were so impressed with its unique design and...
It might be time for you to take another look at one of the oddest tablets released in the year 2012, that being the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor-packing Sony XPERIA Tablet S. This machine is not the most high-resolution nor the most undeniably powe...
Hey, what's that tablet that looks like a flip notepad over there? Why, a Sony one, of course. Sony rebranded its tablet line to fall under the popular Xperia tag that users already associate with its Android devices, and the first fruit of that effor...
Ironic or convenient, our review comes out the day Sony announced putting the Xperia Tablet S on hold over manufacturing faults. Essentially, the splash resistance is compromised and a recall is under way, meaning Sony already has a solution to the pr...
twitter: @lisagade) The Sony Xperia Tablet S is Sony's second generation Android tablet that features an updated design, the latest Tegra 3 quad core CPU, Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (upgradable to Jelly Bean) and an excellent consumer IR remot...
Sony Tablet S is a graphic rich 1.2 GHZ Nvidia Tegra2 dual core processor powers this Wi-Fi tablet which runs on the Android Honeycomb 3.2 operating system. It comes with 16GB of internal storage and a full sized SD card slot to use up to 32GB external...
I have just spent a couple of weeks with the Android powered S series Sony Tablet computer… What does this have to do with photography I hear you mutter… well, a lot, actually! Read on…Sony S Wi-Fi Tablet (32GB) on Amazon.comI’ve started photographing...
Published: Wednesday February 29, 2012 MYT 9:18:00 AMUpdated: Wednesday February 29, 2012 MYT 9:28:37 AM Sony breaks away from the mould with its latest Android Tablet. IF YOU you are looking for an Android Tablet that lets you browse the Internet, r...
Every other day at the office there’s a new tablet waiting to be explored. Big ones, small ones, some that glow in the dark, some that claim to be bigger, brighter, and faster than anything out in the market. But more often that not, these end up being...
Consumers have a lot of choices when it comes to tablets these days. There’s the iPad 2, of course, but you’ve also got an assortment of Android tablets, in addition to cheaper alternatives like the Kindle Fire. In the world of Honeycomb tablets, thou...
The Sony Tablet S marks the company's first foray into Android tablets. The 9.4-inch slate is no run-of-the-mill iPad lookalike, though. The Tablet S shows that the consumer electronics giant has not lost its design mojo over the years, as this model b...
Sony made a debut in the flourishing tablet market with two distinctly designed devices – Tablet S and the Tablet P. The Tablet S sports a stylish and sophisticated look, while the Tablet P turns heads over its dual screen, clutch form factor. We’ve...
Fans of Google's Android platform are proving to be a patient lot. It hasn't been easy pulling for Android in the tablet space, which for a period of time was limited to a few overpriced and underwhelming Gingerbread slates. Things began to change when...
mobilechoiceuk.com
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2013-04-26 13:36:46
2013-04-26 13:36:46
Average rating:80
The Sony Tablet S's smaller screen, slower performance and incompletely implemented apps don’t quite topple Apple’s slate from its plinth Others to consider Apple iPad 2 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Short VersionThe Sony Tablet S is actually a pretty hot 9.4-inch slate, and doesn’t look like every other Android tablet out there (thank goodness). On the performance side, however, I found myself frustrated on more than one occasion. The design is e...
Fashionably late to arrive for the tablet war bloodshed, but we dont really mind. The Tablet S catches your attention with the excellent performance, unique design and interesting extra features like the Universal Remote and the PlayStation app. Howe...
Here's a riddle: Why is Sony not like Apple and Amazon? Sony is a multimedia powerhouse with a long history of solidly designed products, a full-fledged movie studio, a massive record label, and one of the world's top gaming brands. The Sony Tablet S (...
Video Review: The Sony Tablet S comes with a 9.4" touch screen, a universal IR remote and access to the Sony Entertainment Network for unlimited music, video and games. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the device, which starts at $499, to wrap u...
What Sony is renowned for - technology packaged in squeaky clean lines and eye-pleasing aesthetic details; and the Japanese firm reaffirms this in their latest Sony Tablet S. Sony is finally catching up to the tablet market, and it may not be such a b...
We're not bowled over by the name 'Tablet S' but we do like the unique wedge shape that Sony has clearly taken its time over, although going by initial reactions it seems to be a love it or hate it type scenario. Rather than just going for a flat and...
The tablet category was one of the few frontiers that Sony had no presence until recently when the company launched its assault with two tablets, the Tablet S and the Tablet P. While the Tablet P is expected to arrive in Q1 2012, we already had our han...
If "Vaio" stands for notebooks, "Bravia" for televisions and "PlayStation" for gaming consoles, why is there no "Tabea" or "Bronko" for the new category of tablet PCs? The marketing as " Sony Tablet " could be seen as the high rank that the Japanese ascri...
Hiding in the shadows, Sony has been reserved in fully committing themselves into the Android tablet scene, but it seems as though they’ve been doing their homework while the competition brought forth its offerings. In this new venture, they simply de...
A feature of the S1 is the infrared port. The tablet mutates to a remote control for stereo systems (also third-party) and TVs ( integrated universal infrared remote ). A quick trial on the Onkyo system at home didn't work, though. Another media feature i...
Sony has often been one to pick its battles carefully: sometimes it enters first, like with the Walkman, while in others it waits until it thinks it can achieve something distinct. With the Tablet S, that's more true than ever: Sony is taking on the...
Sony's new Tablets let you “throw” music, photos, and video to DLNA-compatible TVs with the touch of a button. On top pf that, the Sony Tablet S is equipped with IR technology, so it can be a universal remote control that not only controls...
One can almost hear the grinding of chair legs against the floor as the rest of the players at the crowded tablet table reluctantly shuffle over and make room for Sony, the latest big-name electronics manufacturer to bring an Android Honeycomb device t...
Sony Tablet S On the last day of August Sony launched two new tablets, the Sony Tablet S and the Sony Tablet P. Both run the latest Android Honeycomb 3.2 operating system. The S has a 9.4" 1280X800 Tru-Black screen and will be available in 8GB and 1...
Stuff magazine Fri, Sep 23 2011, 5:24PM Unique wedge-shaped designSharp screen with excellent viewing anglesPlayStation support The shelves in Currys, Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy are full up with near identical Android tablets. And Google's Ic...
It’s been some time since Sony had a tablet on the market. Times have changed since the VAIO UX’s day, though, and where once tablets were niche devices, now they’re making headway into our living rooms. The Sony Tablet S is the first model of the comp...
To challenge the , Sony knows that it can't just slap its brand on an Android tablet and expect shoppers to open their wallets. So the company took its time bringing the Tablet S to market. The goal: to deliver a one-of-a-kind design, a smoother web br...
Shaped like a folded over magazine, Sony's Tablet S is maybe the weirdest looking tablet we've ever seen. But it's also the most comfortable.AdvertisementWhy It MattersIt's Sony. After a rut, glimmers of the old Sony are peaking through. That crazy PlaySt...
Leave it to Sony to break the 10-inch tablet cookie-cutter mold. We got our hands on a prerelease unit of the company's new $499 Sony Tablet S, and although some features were not quite finished, our first impression is that this pretty lit...
Sony has done a nice job distinguishing its products from the sea of monotonous slate tablets. Its two previous efforts, the Tablet S and Tablet P, both featured unique designs that set them apart. Unfortunately, that didn't make them usable. The Son...
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Sony Tablet S MRP: Rs 27,000 Street Price (As On 11-Feb-2011): Rs 27,000 ( Homeshop18.com ); Rs 28,000 ( Tradus.in ); Rs 30,000 ( Letsbuy.com , Flipkart.com )UPDATE: The video review of the Sony Tablet S is now available here .With the Tablet S, Sony plan...
Sony has a lot to prove in the mobile space. For years, it has struggled to earn a substantial following with its smartphones, and its first two tablets landed on shelves last year with a thud. Things could be better for Sony. Still, the manufacturer trud...
Lets face it, most tablets nowadays all look alike. Or they are trying to follow in the footsteps of a certain popular tablet. Fortunately, it's apparent that Sony took the time out to create a unique and very functional design. That is because the Sony T...
The Xperia Tablet S is the first Sony tablet to feature the Xperia branding, and as such is something of a re-launch for the company. The tablet is out now, starting at $399 — is it enough to elevate Sony into the Android tablet race? Read on...
There's no questioning that Sony has come up with a stand-out look for its first tablet. From the second you see the S, it's clear that the company is making a statement about how you'll live and work with the device. The basic shape calls to mind a folde...
The feeling of the Xperia Tablet S's cold, hard aluminium beneath our fingertips feels wonderfully expensive compared to the countless creaky plastic tabs we've fondled of late. At 570g, it's much lighter than the iPad 3 and though the textured magazine s...
Sony S Tablet is Sony's first Android Powered Tablet , running Android 3.2 with Quick and Smooth UX overlay. Powered by a Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 2MP front facing camera for video chat and 5MP camera in the rear with HD playback. The 9.4 inch tablet...
gadgetreview.com
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2014-02-06 03:03:49
2014-02-06 03:03:49
Average rating:80
Most tablets have followed Apple's design for thinness and design: make it as light, and perhaps as small, as possible. Keep the screen big, but the size has to remain small. Tablets like Samsung's Galaxy Tabs or the Motorola Xyboards are exactly like tha...
The Sony Tablet S may be a late arrival in the crowded Android tablet market, but it certainly stands out from the pack of rectangles that are virtually indistinguishable at a glance. With a design that can best be described as resembling a folded magazin...
I'll tell you from the start: Sony Xperia Tablet S is a letdown. We were expecting a huge jump from last year's disappointing Sony Tablet S and they actually went ahead and upgraded that machine… slightly. The result is the Sony Xperia Tablet, that was sh...
recombu.com
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2014-03-26 02:13:42
2014-03-26 02:13:42
Average rating:80
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z, nothing short of a supermodel.Looking lithe, poised and (to use Tyra Banks' vernacular) fierce, it will make you look better, onlookers will stop and stare and it will turn heads when it goes for a swim. But is it any good?Thanks...
Last year's Sony Tablet S wasn't perfect, but it was refreshing. It was a sign that Sony could still innovate, and that it wasn't afraid to try something different. The new Xperia S tablet is an improvement in every way. But it's still hung up on those sa...
The tablet has a gig of RAM and either 16 or 32 gigs of internal storage that's divided between space for application installation and data such as files, videos, photos, etc.. Storage is divided to allocate 9 gigs to data and 4 gigs to application instal...
examiner.com
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2014-07-24 03:49:22
2014-07-24 03:49:22
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DesignAs I said before this design is one to surely stand out in a lineup of tablets. It has a wedge shaped design, giving it a very distinct futuristic look and does a great job when placed on a table. The forward slant takes a great bite out of glare an...
and ErgonomicsSony clearly pulls ahead here, at least if you want to use the device as a tablet and not a notebook. The Sony weighs 1.3 pounds vs. 1.55 pounds and has a more compact and balanced design. It' simply the most comfortable tablet to hold for...
and ErgonomicsSony cut back on the shiny plastics and increased aluminum real estate for an improved look. The folded magazine design is very ergonomic, particularly in portrait mode and we like it a lot. The Xperia Tablet S has a unique look. The 9.4...
In a San Francisco press event held last week, Sony showed off some of the capabilities and features of its upcoming Sony Tablet S1 and Sony Tablet S2. PCWorld had the rare opportunity to play with both tablets. Mere mortals like you and me, though, got o...
Portability is one of the key factors that made Android tablets a big success. These book-like gadgets are pretty much everywhere nowadays. Almost every month we see makers release new tablets and upgraded models of existing ones. They can't help it–these...
It's no secret that tablet makers are having a hard time competing with Apple in this still nascent market. In fact, the iPad is selling so well that it surpassed the number of PCs shipped by any individual PC manufacturer over the last quarter of 2011 --...
Sony's two tablets, the S and the P, have both been around for a while now. Both are quite different takes on the standard tablet fare, with the P being the one sitting furthest from the mainstream. I've been living with them for a few weeks.Of the two de...
The Tablet S is a curvaceous, wedge-shaped tablet, which looks as if it has been folded out of a single piece of textured black plastic. The design means typing is comfortable when laid flat on a table and desk, which is a flaw in most flat tablet. The bo...
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It was 2011's Rodney Dangerfield of Android tablets. A little over a year ago, we looked at Sony's first foray into the Android-tablet market, the Tablet S . Back then (August 2011, a lifetime ago as tablets go), we were so impressed with its unique desig...