It's easy to forget about Sony's Xperia Tablet Z considering all the press and hype that its smartphone counterpart has been receiving lately. But Sony is keen to remind us just how good its top of the line tablet is as well, so to recapture our attention Sony has recently uploaded a collection of videos demonstrating some of the tablet's features.
Those are just the couple of videos that I found the most interesting; there's a whole host of others showing off video and music playback, gaming prowess, and tons of other stuff on Sony's Xperia Youtube channel; including our own Joshua Vergara's hands on video from MWC last week.
The Xperia Tablet Z looks like a fantastic device; packed with an 8MP rear camera, 10.1-inch 1920×1200 resolution display, speedy Snapdragon S4Pro processor, and Android Jelly Bean, its going to be real contender for the best tablet around when it finally hits the shelves. Sadly the steep price tag might prevent many of us from enjoying Sony's top of the line offering.
Sony is definitely back on top form with its latest products, but has it done enough to make you consider its own top of the line tablet over the likes of the Nexus 10?
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That’s a whole lot of cash right there. Thank god for the Nexus.
lil bit
Yea, thank God for LTE, card slot, battery life.
briankariu
At $500, just buy the other flagships.
Max Luong
The picture says 2GB of RAM but the article says 1GB.
Which is it?
Akash Swain
The latter, the amount of RAM on the device is 1GB.
lil bit
Will get the ZR instead, for my daughter. The SP should be 2gb RAM, but it many be a very interesting phone when price drops.
lil bit
And i tested a ZL yesterday, amazingly compact, despite not being very slim it is considerable smaller than galaxy s4, and responsibly priced even with lte. I recommend checking it out.