Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Sony confirms Xperia Tablet Z release at the end of May

Sony Xperia Tablet Z will be available from the end of this May. This has been confirmed by Sony through Xperia Blog. Last week, this latest news on the matter when a well known UK retailer pegged the Xperia Tablet Z as arriving on May 20. And now the company itself is saying almost the same thing. According to Sony's official website, the tablet is listed as deliverable starting on May 28 or May 29, so "end of May" may in fact be just that. Still, what's a week or so between friends? Sony Xperia Tablet Z release date There was some confusion regarding the release time frame of Xperia Tablet Z. Pre-order customers were initially told to expect their tablet to arrive between April 12 and 15, but Sony has now confirmed that this information was sent out in error and apologised for the inconvenience caused. In UK, it is expected to be out in mid-April, thanks to none else than a Sony store listing. That now seems to have been made in error, and things have been rectified since. Apparently the new tablet was always supposed to arrive at the end of next month, so there's no delay here to speak of. Or so Sony says. We'll never know for sure, obviously. Anyway, if the Tablet Z is something you crave, you'll have to somehow be patient for almost two months from this point on. Hard, but not impossible we presume. xperia z tablet

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Specifications and Features

  • 10.1 inch 1920 x 1200 full HD display with high contrast and HD video WUXGA technology
  • 1.5 GHz quad-core processor
  • Illuminated rear 8 MP camera
  • 4G LTE, also supports
  • NFC capability
  • Mobile Bravia Engine 2 for boosting image content and contrasts
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS
  • 8.1 million pixel rear camera equipped with a CMOS sensor Exmor R
  When Xperia Tablet Z does arrive, a 16GB Wi-Fi only model will cost $499 while a 32GB model will run for $599. Sony did not say whether an LTE model would be coming to the U.S.  
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