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Graphically intense apps suck the battery hard; I got under 3.5 hours on a charge. Speaker is tinny and far too soft. No way to get an unbroken screen experience; fullscreen apps always look weird. Some app compatibility problems
Sony has redesigned most of the core apps to work with the dual-screens. They have a few that launched in the market with full dual-screen support and work great too, but in general the experience is sub-par at best. They did a good job with what they...
Publicerad: 2012-03-09, Författare: Eric , testad av: cnet.com
The Sony Tablet P's screens look great and I appreciate its removable battery. Also, the ability to fold it in half and fit it into your pocket is indescribably convenient
The two screens are segmented by a dead space, making certain apps function awkwardly, and its pointy corners don't necessarily make me want to hold it for extended periods. Also, both the contract and noncontract prices are too expensive given what you g
The Sony Tablet P's clamshell design makes it indescribably convenient, but its expensive price and awkward implementation of its dual screens make for an undesirable tablet experience.
Heaven sent for the well heeled technophile looking for a tablet that dares to be different. Well made with cleverly optimised custom apps and class leading screens. ...
The form factor doesn't work. Standard apps don't display correctly and video is limited to a single screen while the space-saving claims are Look and Feel...
The Tablet P dares to be different in a sector full of clones, so it saddens us to say Sony's experiment hasn't worked. ...
Brilliant colors / good contrast, Wide viewing angles, Pocket size, Innovative: Handy, but large TFT, Stable case, Good Tegra 2 processing power, Memory expansion via microSD, 3G module, Long battery life and low weight
High-gloss screen surface, No video out, Not all applications work on the split screen, Top shell inadequately mounted
Sony Tablet P beside the 7 inch BlackBerry PlayBookAfter spending a week with the Sony P, the author of this review who doesn't own a tablet has come to the conclusion If it's to be a tablet, then no other than this one! Other tablets also bid fast Androi...
Sammanfattning: Sony's new Tablets let you “throw” music, photos, and video to DLNA-compatible TVs with the touch of a button. On top pf that, the Sony Tablet S is equipped with IR technology, so it can be a universal remote control that not only controls...
Sammanfattning: In a San Francisco press event held last week, Sony showed off some of the capabilities and features of its upcoming Sony Tablet S1 and Sony Tablet S2. PCWorld had the rare opportunity to play with both tablets. Mere mortals like you and me, though, got o...
Sammanfattning: It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...