{"id":71,"date":"2013-05-23T13:21:03","date_gmt":"2013-05-23T13:21:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/inventrium.net\/news\/?p=71"},"modified":"2013-06-04T07:12:21","modified_gmt":"2013-06-04T07:12:21","slug":"sony-xperia-tablet-z-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.inventrium.net\/sony-xperia-tablet-z-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Sony Xperia Tablet Z review"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The world\u2019s thinnest tablet is not at the cutting edge, says Matt Warman<\/h2>\n
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Sony’s Xperia Z tablet is waterproof and dust resistent.\u00a0Photo: Bloomberg<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Can a tablet ever be too thin? Sony<\/a>\u2019s Xperia Tablet Z is the companion device to its (xcellent) Xperia Z mobile phone, and both use a slimline design that is stylish, angular, waterproof and dustproof. The Tablet Z is a lightweight 495g and just 6.9mm thick, yet it gave me a great battery life of more than seven hours. It feels more futuristic even than the iPad simply because it is so implausibly thin and lasts so long.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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And while I must confess I had no need or urge to test out its waterproof features, that addition is a useful thing to have too. It\u2019s the tablet you could take into the bath if you really can\u2019t put down that book or magazine.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Unfortunately, however, the Tablet Z doesn\u2019t quite live up to its lovely styling and clever gimmicks \u2013 in part that\u2019s because its corners make it slightly uncomfortable to hold for long periods, and also because its screen lacks the sharpness and brightness of its main Android rival, the Samsung-build Nexus 10. The 10\u201d display boasts 224ppi, but with a resolution of 1920×1200 it doesn\u2019t offer the quality of the iPad (admittedly 150g heavier) or the Nexus 10.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Sony has built in a remote control, but when I tried to programme it for my LG television it invited me simply to work my way, hit and miss, through the 70+ different standards LG has used across its ranges over the years. Universal remote manufacturers such as Logitech do this much better.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n