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March 2014
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The editors liked
Basically everything about the hardware. The lightness
The thinness
The lovely screen
The front-facing speakers
The waterproofiness
The Snapdragon 801
The 3GB RAM. All that stuff is just great. We also like that it can power noise canceling earbuds
KitKat OS
Powerful processor
Good display resolution
The editors didn't like
In contrast
It's basically all software. Again. The skin Sony puts on just doesn't work very well. It slows things down
It makes things look worse
And it's less intuitive to use than stock Android. In fact
The Z2 Tablet may not be hugely different from its predecessor, but it's an improvement in all the ways that really count. It's slimmer, lighter and faster with an absolutely beautiful screen, and even has impressive battery life, lasting 15 hours in our...
Published: 2014-04-14, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Waterproof, slim and light, microSD slot, plenty of power, quality construction, software improvements
Bezel size to excess, display resolution behind the competition, display colour is warm, reflective glass
From a features perspective the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet has a long list of positives: waterproofing, that new slimmer and lighter design, a quality construction and all the power of the Snapdragon 801 processor. It's premium, priced as such, and waves...
Abstract: So I have had the Xperia Z2 tab for just over 24 hrs and I will thought that now might be a good time to give you some of my first impressions. Well one word really sums it up and that word is WOW. The way this tablet feels just oozes premium; from the...
Not a lot of tangible improvements, Likely to be pricey
Sony has kept up the high standards it set with last year's Sony Xperia Tablet Z with a number of fairly minor improvements.The Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet is even slimmer and lighter, while it retains the original's distinctive looks and adds an eye-scorching...
Abstract: It’s here. The day I have been waiting for eagerly since the Sony press conference way back at the end of February.My very own Xperia Z2 Tablet has arrive. I can tell you one thing, it was well worth the wait.When I first picked up the box it was shipp...
Published: 2014-04-03, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Waterproof, Perfect screen for movies, Light, All day battery life
Expensive, No killer first/third party tablet apps, Big bezels = a very wide tablet
Open Gallery The Xperia Z2 Tablet has all the right numbers - 1920, 801, 6000. That would be enough if it wasn't for the fact that tablets win big on criteria you can't put a number on - how they fit into your life, what they allow you to do tha...
There are a lot of Android tablets now. Too many, in fact. A lot also fall directly in line with Apple's current iPad pricing strategy, which means they have to be mighty impressive to be worth the cash.The Xperia Z2 most definitely is. Apart from the sli...
Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet's processor is searingly powerful and copes well with games. It has a bright, vivid display and its razor-thin body can be taken in the shower without worry
It loses its battery far too quickly in standby mode. Huge bezels around the display don't look good and make the body needlessly big, and its slim design has resulted in the whole thing being a little flexible
While the battery is a concern, the Xperia Z2 Tablet is still a good-looking slate that's loaded with more than enough power for anything you're likely to throw at it. It's a good choice if you're looking for a more affordable iPad alternative with 4G LT...
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Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Slim and lightweight, gorgeous screen, powerful processor, waterproof and dust resistant, fine camera, sturdy build
Some unnecessary tweaks to Android, camera not as good as it should be
The Sony Z2 Tablet improves on its predecessor with a lighter, slimmer casing and more powerful processor, while retaining its fine screen and perfectly good camera. It's around £399 for the cheapest 16GB version, rising to £449 for 32GB and £499 for on...
Gorgeous display, Topnotch design & finish, Super lightweight, Waterproof body (even with no cover for the audio jack), Overall responsiveness, Battery life (Stamina Mode even better on Sony's tablets than on its smartphones), Front camera has ideal quali
Thinner bezel, please, Video Unlimited still has no HD content to view on the overFull HD screen, Microlags when you launch certain games (but everything runs smoothly after that)
Generation after generation, Sony's Xperia slates keep getting better and better, and this one is about as perfect a tablet as you're going to find. The Xperia Z2 Tablet is a stellar device for multimedia and all things online—and it's all held in a sleek...