To give some perspective this is my third Android tablet. I have previously had the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Both were good tablets in their own right but had their niggles. This is what I like and dislike about the Sony.
Likes:
It is solidly built, no creaking and feels like it could withstand some punishment.
Sony has played with the software but the tweaks it has made have in my opinion improved the user interface. Some really clever features, my favourite being the ability to categorise your apps in the main apps section. Also latest Android version (3.2) available now.
The unique shape makes this decent to hold and it really does work well. The angle makes viewing and typing a lot better, especially when using on a table.
Full size SD card included (see also dislikes)- cheaper than micro sd.
The universal remote feature is fantastic as far as it goes. It will get more refined as new versions appear (this is version 1.0). At the moment is does not support ‘activities’ which is more than one action (e.g switch on TV and then DVD player with one button press) but I’m sure this will improve.
I use the tablet with the optional Sony dock and really like the ‘drop in charge system. The Samsung dock was fiddly to use and required two hands to remove as did the Xoom dock. This is easy and quick.
The screen is a unique 9.4″. This is great as it gives you more pixels per inch than a 10.1″ display resulting in a sharper image, great for watching movies. The viewing angles are also good and the slightly smaller screen is easier to navigate with your fingers.
I don’t like:
When not using the dock the charging system / cord is fiddly and does not feel very durable.
Full size SD card cannot be mounted and used as a mass storage device on your PC to transfer files. In other words the only way you can get files onto it is by transferring them through the tablet….WHY???? Hopefully this will change in time.
Why do Sony (and most others) price the their tablets so close to the iPads price point. Price it £100 less and give people a real tough decision to make when deciding what to buy. You can’t beat Apple’s marketing machine and need to build some traction in the market, so price accordingly. Why can’t they see this?
Overall IMO this is the best Android tablet on the market. Its not perfect but better than the rest and I recommend.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Ive had the tablet for a week now and had no problems with it what so ever. I spent along time looking for a tablet, and nearly bought the asus only because of all the good reviews. When I went to currys/pcworld and had a look at the asus the screen didn’t seem as responsive as the sony tablet, the sreen wasn’t as bright neither. I paid 399 16gb wifi only, it has an sd card slot and you will have to buy a usb cable if you want to connect it to your pc. I have a htc phone and found the usb lead fits the sony tablet fine. You get the usual android market apps, and the first one to go on was angry birds because its law……… no lag what so ever very responsive screen, so you wont have to use the app killer because all the games on the tablet works fine. It comes with crash bandicoot and a pinball game from the ps1 days, crash is brilliant. Front and back camera, with 720hd recording which is very clear. The camera at the back is 5mp and the camera at the front is 1.3, ther is no flash so day time shots is the best. I tried to connect the sony tablet via the usb cable to the ps3 but it keeps saying does not recognise it……strange becuse it is a sony product, it has DLNA but not tried it yet. I’m getting 6 to 8hours from the battery, but I havent really been on it for long periods at time. The internet browser is very quick and the screen is very responsive when browsing. I’m Very pleased with the sony tablet,hope this review helps.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Okay where do I start.. Not having the personal experience of a tablet before, I was tempted to follow the sheep and invest in an Ipad. However having been a regular purchaser of Sony equipment for many years, I just could not invest in another brand.. Fortunately I was not dissapointed in my new Sony S 32gb tablet. I found it good looking, easy to get up an running to smooth running of all Apps I chose to have. I liked the connectivity with my other Sony products like TV, AV, Blu Ray etc, plus the useful remote control options.
Of course I did check other reviews on the Sony S before my purchase and they too helped my choice. So I have another Sony product which sits nicely in providing me with an exceptional alternaitve to having a note or net book computer.. Yes it ticks all the boxes I need to use..
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
3rd time lucky!!,
To give some perspective this is my third Android tablet. I have previously had the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Both were good tablets in their own right but had their niggles. This is what I like and dislike about the Sony.
Likes:
It is solidly built, no creaking and feels like it could withstand some punishment.
Sony has played with the software but the tweaks it has made have in my opinion improved the user interface. Some really clever features, my favourite being the ability to categorise your apps in the main apps section. Also latest Android version (3.2) available now.
The unique shape makes this decent to hold and it really does work well. The angle makes viewing and typing a lot better, especially when using on a table.
Full size SD card included (see also dislikes)- cheaper than micro sd.
The universal remote feature is fantastic as far as it goes. It will get more refined as new versions appear (this is version 1.0). At the moment is does not support ‘activities’ which is more than one action (e.g switch on TV and then DVD player with one button press) but I’m sure this will improve.
I use the tablet with the optional Sony dock and really like the ‘drop in charge system. The Samsung dock was fiddly to use and required two hands to remove as did the Xoom dock. This is easy and quick.
The screen is a unique 9.4″. This is great as it gives you more pixels per inch than a 10.1″ display resulting in a sharper image, great for watching movies. The viewing angles are also good and the slightly smaller screen is easier to navigate with your fingers.
I don’t like:
When not using the dock the charging system / cord is fiddly and does not feel very durable.
Full size SD card cannot be mounted and used as a mass storage device on your PC to transfer files. In other words the only way you can get files onto it is by transferring them through the tablet….WHY???? Hopefully this will change in time.
Why do Sony (and most others) price the their tablets so close to the iPads price point. Price it £100 less and give people a real tough decision to make when deciding what to buy. You can’t beat Apple’s marketing machine and need to build some traction in the market, so price accordingly. Why can’t they see this?
Overall IMO this is the best Android tablet on the market. Its not perfect but better than the rest and I recommend.
Was this review helpful to you?
sony s tablet,
Ive had the tablet for a week now and had no problems with it what so ever. I spent along time looking for a tablet, and nearly bought the asus only because of all the good reviews. When I went to currys/pcworld and had a look at the asus the screen didn’t seem as responsive as the sony tablet, the sreen wasn’t as bright neither. I paid 399 16gb wifi only, it has an sd card slot and you will have to buy a usb cable if you want to connect it to your pc. I have a htc phone and found the usb lead fits the sony tablet fine. You get the usual android market apps, and the first one to go on was angry birds because its law……… no lag what so ever very responsive screen, so you wont have to use the app killer because all the games on the tablet works fine. It comes with crash bandicoot and a pinball game from the ps1 days, crash is brilliant. Front and back camera, with 720hd recording which is very clear. The camera at the back is 5mp and the camera at the front is 1.3, ther is no flash so day time shots is the best. I tried to connect the sony tablet via the usb cable to the ps3 but it keeps saying does not recognise it……strange becuse it is a sony product, it has DLNA but not tried it yet. I’m getting 6 to 8hours from the battery, but I havent really been on it for long periods at time. The internet browser is very quick and the screen is very responsive when browsing. I’m Very pleased with the sony tablet,hope this review helps.
Was this review helpful to you?
An alternative to the IPad,
Okay where do I start.. Not having the personal experience of a tablet before, I was tempted to follow the sheep and invest in an Ipad. However having been a regular purchaser of Sony equipment for many years, I just could not invest in another brand.. Fortunately I was not dissapointed in my new Sony S 32gb tablet. I found it good looking, easy to get up an running to smooth running of all Apps I chose to have. I liked the connectivity with my other Sony products like TV, AV, Blu Ray etc, plus the useful remote control options.
Of course I did check other reviews on the Sony S before my purchase and they too helped my choice. So I have another Sony product which sits nicely in providing me with an exceptional alternaitve to having a note or net book computer.. Yes it ticks all the boxes I need to use..
Was this review helpful to you?