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Sony Tablet S review

Almost 8 months after Android Honeycomb was launched, Sony's entry into the tablet market is delayed at best. However, early leaked images of Sony's tablets, codenamed S1 and S2 at the time, revealed that the company had something different in mind. A few weeks ago, Sony officially launched these tablets, renamed Tablet S and Tablet P. Last week, Sony shipped the Tablet S for review – a 10-inch tab running Android Honeycomb.

It's got the look

The one thing Sony always gets right is design, and the Tablet S is no exception. The curved, futuristic design looks like something that might have landed from outer space. The design makes it look like the back panel has been folded back, mimicking a folded page of a magazine, and the result is that one end is comparatively thicker than the other. The dimensions work out to 20.23 mm on the thicker end and 7.62mm on the thinner one. Even though this means you don't get the thinness of an iPad 2 or Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, this design mantra actually works. The thicker top edge gives the tablet a slight incline, which makes for a much better viewing angle on a flat surface and is also more comfortable to type on. Within the thicker edge of the tablet is a pull-out flap which conceals a mini USB port and SD card slot, but be warned, the latter does not act as an expansion slot, so you'll be stuck with the storage capacity of the tablet, either 16GB or 32GB. The power and volume buttons are on the other side. The screen and back panel also stick out a bit over the sides, so it makes it easy to grip with your hands or manage the controls with your fingers. The Tablet S features dual cameras – a rear 5-megger and a front-facing 0.3-meg shooter.

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