
Published: November 3rd 2014
This 10.1-inch tablet boasts the skinniest frame on the market, measuring an astonishing 6.4mm thin. It’s also remarkably light for its class at 426g, and boasts an IP55/58 rating that lets it survive being underwater for 30 minutes. The 10.1-inch 1900 x 1200 pixel screen doesn’t pack as many pixels as its Samsung counterpart, but it still manages to hold its own thanks to the Triluminous screen technology and X-Reality image processing engine inherited from Sony’s HDTVs, which produces rich and punchy colours. Performance is snappy thanks to the 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and 3GB of RAM.
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