Sunday 4 March 2012

Review of Sony Tablet P



Weight              -  372g
Screen Size       -  5.5inch(on unfolding)
Resolution         - 1024*480
Ram                  - 1GB
Storage             - 4GB( Built in) Exandable upto 32GB
Camera Quality - 5MP Auto Focus
Flash                 - No flash
Digital Zomm    -8x
O.S                   - Android 3.2 (Honey Comb)
Battery             - 3080mah
Backup             - Maximum of 6 hours
Connectivity     - 3G,Wi-fi
Processor         - Tegra2
Price                - 36990


The packaging included an AC adapter, a rechargeable battery pack and a 2GB microSD card.
 It flashes green for mail and social network notifications and changes colour to red to indicate low battery power.There's a micro USB port (for data connectivity only) along with a charging port, volume buttons and the power button on the right panel. The device does not charge via the USB port which is disappointing as you have to carry the charger at all times



Most of Google's apps are already present, though YouTube is not (which is quite strange). Evernote and UStream look like they come preinstalled, instead they are just shortcuts leading to the Android market. Once installed, they worked just fine. There was also a shortcut of HD Gameloft which redirected to their site with a list of games to download for free.






Pros
Compact clamshell design
Sharp display
DLNA support
Access to PS1 game titles

Cons
Split screen causes hindrances
Poor Wi-Fi connectivity
Poor speaker audio quality
Doesn't charge via USB

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