Categories: MobilityWorkspace

MWC 2013: Sony Launches Xperia Z – Thinnest Android Tablet Ever

Sony has launched its “premium” Xperia Tablet Z at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, billing it as the thinnest Android tablet to ever appear on the market.

The device uses the same “OmniBalance” design elements seen in the waterproof Xperia Z smartphone, which is due to launch on 28 February.

The Xperia Tablet Z will appear on European shelves in the second quarter of the year, priced at $499(£330)  for the 16 GB version, and $599 (£396) for the 32 GB version. It has already been released in Japan last month.

Superskinny

It’s not just the glass-covered exterior that the Tablet Z shares with its five-inch sibling. The technical specs are also similar to Sony’s flagship smartphone, albeit served in a different form-factor.

The 10.1″ tablet features a 1,920 x 1,200 full HD screen powered by ‘Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2’, which Sony claims is capable of displaying “widest spectrum of colour on any tablet.”

The device is 6.9 mm thin, weighs less than half a kilogram, and, in the best traditions of Japanese smartphone making, can be submerged in water for up to 30 minutes with absolutely no consequences. Sony says these are the highest levels of water-resistance ever seen in a tablet.

“Xperia Tablet Z reinforces our intention to be a leading player in the premium Android device market, by building on the principles established by Xperia Z and perfectly optimizing them for the tablet form factor,” said Kaz Tajima, corporate VP and head of UX creative design at Sony Mobile Communications.

Inside, users will find a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU, 2GB of RAM and either 16 or 32 GB of regular memory, expanded by up to 64GB with microSD. The tablet will run Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on the release date, upgradable to 4.2 as soon as Google launches the next version of its mobile OS.

As for the camera, the tablet is equipped with 8.1 megapixel ‘Exmor-R’ mobile sensor on the back, along with a 2MP front-facing snapper. The two stereo speakers on the front feature Sony’s S-Force Front Surround 3D technology, and should output a decent sound.

Sony Mobile MWC 2013

Image 5 of 11

Sony Xperia Tablet Z

Despite its petite size, the device packs a solid 6,000mAh battery with STAMINA mode, Sony’s battery management technology that promises to improve standby time.

In Europe and the US, Xperia Tablet Z will offer Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth connectivity, and there’s even an infrared sensor to enable remote control of various electronic devices in the house. However, LTE support will not be available to customers outside of Japan.

Sony’s new tablet will go on sale in black or white in the beginning of summer.

What do you know about the Mobile World Congress? Take our quiz!

Max Smolaks

Max 'Beast from the East' Smolaks covers open source, public sector, startups and technology of the future at TechWeekEurope. If you find him looking lost on the streets of London, feed him coffee and sugar.

Recent Posts

EU Widens Investigations Into Chinese Imports, Subsidies

After the United States imposes 100 percent tariffs on certain Chinese goods, Europe widens its…

21 hours ago

Reddit Deal With OpenAI Gives ChatGPT Access To Content

OpenAI strikes deal with Reddit to train its AI tech on user posts and give…

22 hours ago

Microsoft Invests 4 Billion Euros In France For AI, Cloud

Global spending spree from Microsoft continues, with huge investment for new data centre to drive…

1 day ago

Toshiba Axes 4,000 Staff In Post-Delisting Restructuring Operation

Workforce blow. Newly privatised Toshiba has embarked on a 'revitalisation plan' that will entail the…

2 days ago

European Union Opens Child Safety Probe Into Meta

European Commission opens an official child safety investigation into Facebook and Instagram-owner Meta Platforms

2 days ago