Monday, January 21, 2013

Sony unveils waterproof, ultra-thin Android slate

Sony has announced a tablet companion for the flagship Xperia Z smartphone, with the high spec slate thiner than Apple's iPad Mini.Just like the Xperia Z phone that was unveiled at CES 2013 earlier this month, the Xperia Z tablet is claimed to be waterproof and dust proof.Announced in a Sony Mobile press release in Japan, the tablet has 10.1-inch HD display (1920 x 1200) with high brightness and high definition video WUXGA technology, along with Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine 2 for boosting the image content and contrasts.

Running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the Xperia Z tablet is powered by a 1.5Ghz quad-core processor and has an 8.1 million pixel camera on the rear equipped with CMOS sensor Exmor R for the first time in a Sony tablet.Sony says that the camera performs better in low-light conditions and automatically adjusts to the optimal settings.This all comes in a device that weighs 495g but is an incredible 6.9 millimetres thick, beating the iPad Mini's 7.2mm, believed to be the previous thinnest tablet on the commercial market.

The Xperia Z tablet supports Near Field Communications (NFC), enabling one-touch wireless streaming of photos and music, and also Long Term Evolution, or 4G internet, as well as WiFi.Chowchilla Tire Store Security Camera Catches Him.Sony says that it has fitted the slate with "S-Force Front Surround 3D", a new technology that gives the user 'virtual surround sound' from the speakers.



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