Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Great display, builtin fullsize SD card reader, works as an IR universal remote control, PlayStation certified for gaming, Sony has refined the U.I. with some helpful tweaks and special apps, builtin DLNA functionality, The
Comes with a proprietary charging cable – so don't lose the charger! During testing the WiFi connection frequently dropped, memory isn't expandable
We have to admit that we were skeptical about the Sony Tablet S's unusual form-factor at first, but we have come to appreciate its slight angle when typing or while resting the device on our laps. All in all, the Sony Tablet S may not be the most port...
Universal remote control with useful apps, SD card slot for cheap storage expansion
There are tablets with higher screen resolution at that price
Android slates are mostly competing on specs and price these days, rather than with design and overall experience, and the Sony Xperia Tablet S is bringing a knife to a gun fight here.The 16GB version goes for $400 from Sony, and, granted, this is $10...
Comfortable, good-looking design, Great screen size, Smooth user interface, Good battery life, Full SD port
Wi-Fi glitch, Random hardware problems, Bad camera & camera app, Proprietary charger, Poorly designed default keyboard
There is a lot to love about Sony's new tablet. It looks good, has a smooth user interface, and its size makes it comfortable to hold. The downsides are mostly quality-control issues. Sony has fixed a paralyzing Wi-Fi bug, but we've had issues pressing ...
Universal remote. Unique and ergonomic design. Useful Android tweaks. Fast performance. Splashproof.
HDMI requires dongle. Some Wi-Fi connectivity issues. Below average battery life
The Sony Xperia Tablet S is a solid home entertainment focused Android tablet, with an elegant design and some useful built in extras, but mild performance issues and poor battery life temper our enthusiasm....
Good hardware is nothing without solid software these days. Avoid the Xperia S until Sony gets this software fixed—especially the Wi-Fi issues. This could be such a capable and fantastic device, but it had its brains scrambled at birth. Sony should just g...
Published: 2012-09-17, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The Sony Xperia Tablet S has a comfortable, high-quality design, a sharp-looking screen, storage expansion, and potential as a universal remote alternative
Unfortunately Wi-Fi currently shuts off whenever the tablet sleeps, waking the tablet from sleep takes way too long, and its screen flickers intermittently. Price is a bit high for what's offered
The Xperia Tablet S has an excellent design, but there are cheaper alternatives that provide similar and better tablet experiences.
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We liked Sony's first gen Android tablet, even though it was late to market. This time Sony's really hit their stride with the slimmer and better looking Xperia Tablet S. The 9.4" form factor is a winner for ergonomics and portability while maintainin...
Abstract: 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