Sony rather likes the idea of its Xperia Z smartphone, so much so
that it’s turning it into a tablet. Not just any tablet, though: one
that’s waterproof and insanely thin.
The creatively-named Xperia Tablet Z was announced at Mobile World
Congress tonight, and Sony is calling it the thinnest 10-inch tablet in
the world.
The screen measures 10.1-inches, with the tablet measuring just 6.9mm
at its thickest point. It weighs only 495 grams, and inside it’s
packing a quad-core 1.5GHz asynchronous Snapdragon processor and 2GB of
RAM.
The asynchronous processor means that each core fires up independent of the other cores for maximum power efficiency.
The Xperia Z Tablet will come in both cellular (4G) and Wi-Fi-only
models, with the former packing 32GB of internal storage, and the latter
64GB. Both, however, will have expandable microSD storage.
The screen on the Xperia Z is right up there with the iPad 4′s Retina
display. It’s got a 1920×1200 display with 324 pixels per inch and
Sony’s Bravia Engine display tech at the back-end to make a pretty
screen even prettier.
On the back you’ve got an 8-megapixel camera and up-front it’s packing a 2-megapixel camera.
As far as accessories go, you’ve got NFC, an infrared blaster for
controlling your home theatre, four speakers for improved sound, a
6000mAh battery, Android Jelly Bean out of the box and it’s Playstation
Mobile certified for all of your games.
On top of all that, you’ve got waterproof and dustproof
certifications that mean you can leave it immersed in up to a metre of
water for 30 minutes at a time.
No word yet on Australian pricing or a release date, but it’s fair to say we’re waiting on this one.
Update: Sony says the Xperia Tablet Z will launch
globally sometime between April and June of 2013.
Australian pricing
details have not yet been released.
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