Sony Xperia Tablet S opens up to a Sony engineer
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The Sony Xperia S tablet, the first such device to be marketed under the Xperia name, has started shipping on Sony's U.K. site. One of the manufacturer's engineers, Takuya Inaba, decided to perform a little open heart surgery on the device, which he recorded. During the operation, we get to see the quad-core 1.3GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor at the, ahem, heart of the device.
Other specs include the 9.4 inch screen with resolution of 1280 x 800 and a rather low pixel density of 161ppi. 1GB of RAM is onboard. There is a 16GB 3G model (approximately $680), a 16GB Wi-Fi only model ($520) and a 32GB Wi-Fi only version ($600). An 8MP camera is on back and Android 4.0 is pre-installed.
If you want to see what the Sony Xperia Tablet S looks like on the inside, simply check out the video below. But we warn you, viewer discretion is advised.
source: Sony via Engadget
Other specs include the 9.4 inch screen with resolution of 1280 x 800 and a rather low pixel density of 161ppi. 1GB of RAM is onboard. There is a 16GB 3G model (approximately $680), a 16GB Wi-Fi only model ($520) and a 32GB Wi-Fi only version ($600). An 8MP camera is on back and Android 4.0 is pre-installed.
If you want to see what the Sony Xperia Tablet S looks like on the inside, simply check out the video below. But we warn you, viewer discretion is advised.
source: Sony via Engadget
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3 Comments
2. soshi posted on 08 Sep 2012, 20:56 0 0
Other choice without the rear camera and cut the price please? I already have 8mp on your smartphone. So, the rear camera is a waste of money that hold me from buying it. I don't want spend my money for hardware that I'll never use
3. PotDragon posted on 08 Sep 2012, 22:56 1 0
Every device you own has capabilities you don't utilize. EVERY DEVICE.
Feel free to wait for a tablet with no camera though... rumor has it a unicorn will be delivering one soon.


