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Samenvatting: It has a rear-facing 5 megapixel camera and a front-facing 3 megapixel camera. Battery life, however, is limited to up to 7 hours. That's far less than the iPad 2 (10 hours) or the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (9 hours), though with two screens running simultaneously,...
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Gepubliceerd: 2012-03-21, Auteur: William , beoordeeld door: computershopper.com
Loaded with entertainment features, High-quality display, Deep integration with other Sony products, Unique support for dual-screen apps, Swappable battery
No HDMI output, Poor audio playback and recording, Seam between screens distracts with certain apps, Pricey
This unique dual-screen Android tablet is a radical rethink of slate design and works best with apps designed for its two LCDs. You'll want to consider—carefully—how you use a tablet before deciding whether this one is worth the outlay. Read More...
Cool looking design, PlayStation Certified, Good build quality
Large bezels surrounding its displays, Choppy performance, Shoots terrible photos & videos, Horrendous battery life
So what can we say about the Sony Tablet P? Well, we still have to give credit to Sony for producing something that’s uniquely different – especially for a tablet. On paper, two displays sounds mightily tantalizing, but when it actually boils down to ...
Gepubliceerd: 2012-03-20, Auteur: First , beoordeeld door: zdnet.com
Samenvatting: Sony's two tablets, the S and the P, have both been around for a while now. Both are quite different takes on the standard tablet fare, with the P being the one sitting furthest from the mainstream. I've been living with them for a few weeks.Of the two de...
Samenvatting: Video Review: The Sony Tablet P may be unlike any other tablet you've seen with its dual 5.5" touch screens, a foldable design, AT&T's 4G connectivity and access to the Sony Entertainment Network. Kevin Pereira and Matt Mira take a look at the $550 Tab...
The Sony Tablet P does not make good use of its interesting dual-screen design, offering up both a sub par gaming experience with no physical buttons and an awkward Android tablet experience....
Advertisement, It fits in your pocket! Probably not your pants pocket (at least, not comfortably) but in most jacket pockets. It only weighs 13 ounces. You can access Sony's Music Unlimited or Videos Unlimited catalogues, which it cool if you've already b
Advertisement, Oh man, where to begin? The Tablet P's most glaring flaw is its main point of differentiation: that double screen. It's just a deeply unsatisfying experience, like sex with an ice cube tray. Even setting aside that its puzzling square(s) sh
No. Absolutely not. If it only cost $150 I would still say no, but thats not the case. Its $400 with a two-year AT&T data contract (which isnt cheap) or a completely insane $550 off-contract. I really like that Sony was trying to do something different...
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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...