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Sony Xperia tablet details leaked online

by Mark Tyson on 31 July 2012, 15:54

Tags: Sony (NYSE:SNE), Google (NASDAQ:GOOG)

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Sony’s replacement/update/refresh for the current Tablet P and Tablet S Android tablet models has been leaked online in a series of slides published on well known Android and Windows Phone device forum XDA-developers. The new Xperia tablet will be thinner and lighter than the current Tablet S. The internals are also improved as it utilises a Tegra 3 CPU and comes with Android 4.0 or later installed.

Specs revealed in the leaked slides;

  • CPU: Tegra 3 quad core
  • Display:  TruBlack 9.4 inch 1280x800 pixels
  • Size: 11.85mm at its thickest point, folded magazine shaped tablet 241 x 8.8/11.85 x 174mm
  • Weight: 570g
  • Storage: choice of 16, 32 or 64GB versions + SD card slot
  • Battery: 6,000 mAh for approx 10 hours Wi-Fi browsing
  • Video out: DLNA throw streaming, optional HDMI dongle ($30)
  • Camera: 8 megapixel main camera plus front facing 1 megapixel camera
  • Networks: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0, 3G
  • Sensors: ambient light, gyroscopic, GPS, compass and accelerometer
  • Software: Android 4.0 ICS or better, Sony Entertainment Network, PlayStation certified, Guest mode
  • Accessories: Dock speaker, dock stand, cradle, simple stand, carrying cover with keyboard, HDMI and USB host cable
  • Recommended prices: 16GB = $450, 32GB = $550, 64GB = $650

The new Xperia tablet follows the styling of the previous Tablet S in its folded magazine taper. However the new version is both thinner by 42 per cent and lighter. The aluminium body is splash proof and eye catching. To differentiate their tablet further from the rest of the Android pack Sony puts emphasis on the Sony Entertainment Network comparing the Xperia tablet to the Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle Fire. Of course Sony has a strong suit to play in the gaming area with the PlayStation brand.

It’s good to see a well thought out selection of accessories in the pipeline to accompany the new Xperia tablet. The beautifully designed samples in the leak remind me of the easy-on-the-eye design Sony used to overpower rivals several years ago. The cover with a built in keyboard and kick stand is very similar in appearance to the Microsoft Surface design. I wonder who designed theirs first and if there will be any legal shenanigans to come regarding this. The pricing suggestions don’t seem to be outlandish; the tablet is powerful and expandable with good connection options, even if you need to spend $30 on the HDMI adapter. There are many more pictures on XDA if you are interested in this tablet and want to see more.



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“•Video out: DLNA throw streaming, optional HDMI dongle ($30)”

Hope they implement this better than they did on the Sony S Tablet as its the only DNLA device in my house that cant push to other devices (inc TV) and annoys the hell out of me.

Other than that the S was good, i liked the shape, they moved to ICS nice and quick and the IR remote feature was a great native feature to have. Didn't see it listed in the specs but I hope they kept the IR in this one. Plus it would be good to expand it and let the bluetooth in it control your PS3 which the S can't do.
That looks just like a Surface…
cameronlite
That looks just like a Surface…

But with Android instead :-)
I love my tablet s but was going to sell it to get a nexus 7. Might have to wait off a bit now.

Wish sony would be a bit more supportive of the table tthough and maybe even unlock the bootloader.
cameronlite
That looks just like a Surface…
Probably - and given the old S has been out a long time, then we can guess who copied whom - shame on you Microsoft! :p

I loved the look of the S - what I was less impressed with was the outrageous pricing at launch (although the clearance prices being offered in the last two months have been very tempting. So here's hoping that they fix that and the UK pricing is “competitive” - not only on the tablet, but also on the accessories. I'd like to see Sony do well in this market niche, since I'll suggest that they're the only company who could “out design” Apple.

For me though, the replacement to my current (but now elderly) Transformer is definitely going to be another Asus product - although the pricing of the Transformer Infinity is a bit eye watering.