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 proble...
Abstract: Beautiful hardware, a good screen and useful extras give this the (w)edge over other AndroidsThis second gen slate gains the Xperia moniker, a Tegra 3 chip and loses the chunk of the Sony Tablet S . With an IR Universal Remote, full SD card slot and DLNA ...
Wedge shaped folded magazine style design, Playstation certified games, IR universal remote control & DLNA, TruBlack display & responsive touchscreen, SD card slot is still a plus (though it's just for data transfer), Fast & slick user experience
Cheap build quality, Laggy UI at times (while changing orientation & browser pinchtozoom), Proprietary charging port & Bulky charger, Belowpar camera performance, Frequent WiFi drops
If you are looking for solid body, sharpness, wedge easily in hand, plenty stylish design tablet with premium quality, Sony Tablet S will be good one which has cost only Rs. 17800 for 16 GB. The Sony Tablet S has launched with Android 3.1 Honeycomb which ...
The Tablet S is a better looking tablet than most of the tablets out there. But it lacks some crucial elements.First of all, why not a USB cable? Like seriously? It doesn't cost that much!! Low marks on the accessories front. Connectivity is ok, but 3G wo...
Proprietary Charging port, Only one PlayStation game available in India, Poor battery life
The 5000 mAh battery's performance is disappointing. A couple of hours of gaming and the battery drains down to almost 50%. For moderate use, the battery would last up to 7 hours. The tablet is feature-rich, but it doesn't justify its expensive price tag...
This is Sony's first attempt at Android tablets and frankly, they've done a good job. They've broken the mould of conventional-looking Android tablets and offer a great piece of hardware along with exclusive software. With Android 4.0 due in coming months...