Sony Xperia Tablet Z

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As you'd expect, this 10.1-inch Android 4.1 tablet features the same design language as its smartphone counterpart, but it's what's inside that really sells this device: a Qualcomm 1.5GHz quad-core APQ8064 processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB storage, a 10.1-inch 1,920 x 1,200 screen (with Mobile Bravia Engine 2), an 8.1-megapixel Exmor R camera, NFC, LTE (MDM9215M radio), microSD expansion and Sony's very own "S-Force" virtual surround sound technology.
Sony's Xperia Tablet Z announced: 1.5GHz quad-core, 10.1-inch 1,920 x 1,200 screen and 6.9mm thickness

I like this new design from Sony. Very clean. Very smooth. Very nice.

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dunno. people with retina display ipads supposedly love the resolution on it. and this being their premium tablet model should have had the premium specs just like the xperia z smartphone. 1080p resolution could have been reserved for a mid range tablet!aww. just checked. nexus 7 has a resolution of 1280×800. :D i am waiting for screenshots from experia z to appear on the forum. they are to be like super huge!
 
but then iPad jumped from 1024x to 2560x. that is definitely noticeable. but 1920x to 2560x? I doubt.
 
As we had hoped, the super-thin Tablet Z doesn't wander off from Japan's variant spec-wise, though this model will offer your choice of 16 or 32GB internal storage, rather than simply the latter. (Sony also announced that a WiFi-only version with 64GB space will come to the US.) Otherwise, it still boasts Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, a quad-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU, 2GB RAM, a 6,000mAh battery, 8.1MP rear camera and 2MP front-facing cam, NFC, PlayStation Certified, four speakers and a 1,920 x 1,200 display.
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