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...
The Sony Tablet S is a very good first attempt by Sony. There are however, a few issues. Priced at an MRP of Rs.29,990, it's almost the same as the cheapest iPad 2. There's a good amount of firepower. Except for a few complaints - primarily not being a...
Unique folded around book/magazine design, Bright and vivid display, Universal remote app is very useful, PlayStation certification is good news for gamers
Daylight robbery of internal storage space, No HDMI out - just DLNA streaming, Unable to handle e-book PDFs
In terms of sheer performance comparison, it is touch-and-go between the Sony Tablet S and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750. Both have their own uniqueness when it comes to the form factor. It is a very close call between the two, except the Tab 750 also com...
Abstract: The shelves in your Jumbos and SharafDGs 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 intere...
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Published: 2011-09-22, Author: Vincent , review by: asia.cnet.com
Unique, ergonomic design; lightweight; universal remote control feature; long-lasting battery.
Plastic chassis feels hollow and cheap; screen prone to fingerprints; SD card slot cannot be used for memory expansion.
The wedge design makes for a better grip, but the real highlight of this tablet is its exclusive apps. ...
Overall we think the Sony Tablet S 3G should be an excellent addition to the tablet market. One thing we are concerned about is the low amount of RAM. Hopefully Sony designed the tablet around this weakness. There are a lot of positives about the Tablet S...
At RM1,799, the Sony Xperia Tablet S is one of the best Android tablets you can get in the market at the moment. We like the Sony tablet for its unique fold design at its rear, splash-proof build (as claimed by Sony), solid build quality and good overall...
Abstract: 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...