Want me to give you a rundown of the past years’ problems for Sony Android devices? First, their Sony Tablet S and Tablet P took a huge time to arrive to the market, especially the P model and they were underwhelming. Then, the Xperia S had bad capacitive buttons and the Xperia Tablet S had gaps that made it not so waterproof and now the Xperia Tablet Z is delayed…
Sony’s Xperia Tablet Z is one of the hottest tablets out there and clearly one of the thinnest, at 6.9 mm in thickness. It’s also a reason of joy, because Sony left behind the folded magazine design and opted for a rectangular Omnibalance design, keeping the lines of the Sony Xperia Z handset. Sony has forecasted the availability for this new tablet in mid April, but now it has decided to change it to May.
The device comes with a plastic chassis, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and it’s priced at $499, for the most basic version. It has a 10.1 inch display, a quad core Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU and a Full HD resolution. Hopefully, this model won’t be plagued by the same issues as the Xperia Z handset…