Sony's
previous Xperia Tablet Z was an incredibly slender piece of kit, measuring only
6.9mm thick, but the new model has managed to slice off even more, coming in at
only 6.4mm. Its slimness is immediately noticeable when you pick the slate up
as it feels like a thin pamphlet. At 426g it's very light as well, which should
help make it comfortable to use for longer periods.Design-wise, not much has
changed since the previous model. The front is a button-free, all glass design,
while the back panel is a wide expanse of matte black plastic, with the minimal
Sony branding in the middle. Like its predecessor, the Z2 Tablet is completely
waterproof, allowing it to shrug off an errant spilled drink or let you dunk it
in the sink to rinse off smeary fingerprint marks.The 10.1-inch display boasts
a Full HD resolution, making it well equipped to tackle glossy, high definition
shows on Netflix. It's not quite matching the iPad Air's whopping 2048x1536-pixel
resolution, although side-by-side, I doubt you'd notice much difference.On the
back of the tablet is an 8-megapixel camera which should be at least good
enough for some Instagram shots of whatever you've cooked that evening.Stuffed
into that skinny frame is a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor,
clocked at an impressive 2.3GHz, backed up by 3GB of RAM. Specifications
Display type10.1 in
RAM3 GB
ProcessorQualcomm
Snapdragon 2.3 GHz
Dimensions
(WxDxH)0.25 in
Weight15.03
oz
No comments:
Post a Comment