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. ...
Abstract: 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...
Lovely design, Especially nice to hold in portrait, Great video quality, Movies Unlimited
Not Full HD, Sounds a touch soft
It all adds up to an accomplished do-it-all tablet, and one of our favourite Android devices around. The problem is that the iPad with Retina Display is just £70 more expensive – and worth every penny. MORE: Sony Xperia Tablet Z review Best tablets 20...
The Sony Xperia Tablet S is a pleasant-enough tablet. Not everyone will like the folio-style design, but it has its benefits, plus it's a whole lot slimmer than its predecessor. That said, Sony hasn't been aggressive enough in its pricing of the Tablet S ...
Sony's entertainment services are baffling and over-expensive,
Sony was always going to struggle to get traction with tablets because it's a fairly crowded market and there's lots to choose from. Sony might make solid hardware, but so do most companies these days, so what is there to sell us on the Xperia over...