Yesterday we
heard about an upcoming Sony Xperia Tablet Z, with high-resolution display and
waterproof body. Sony has been left out in the tablet wars precisely because of
the resolution its latest Xperia Tablet Sshipped with, as well as some
issues with the water resistance that prompted a sales halt.
The
Xperia Tablet Z may apparently be announced as soon as next week, coming to
Japan's NTT DoCoMo carrier lineup, with a 1920x1200 pixels 10 inch display,
quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro, 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, plus one 8
MP camera on the back, all in a body that is just 6.9 mm thin and water tight.
Not the iPad 4's or Nexus 10's screen resolutions, but much more than
the current HD displays Sony uses for its slates anyway.
As
usual, we are waiting with bated breath for the announcement and the price
point. If this waterproof trend in thin devices from Sony keeps up, the company
has every chance to have found a niche the big players haven't filled yet.
Here's the full specs list that is rumored to become reality January 22nd, when
DoCoMo should be unveiling its spring portfolio:
- 10.1-inch
full HD display
- 1.5GHz
quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor
- 2GB of
RAM
- 32GB
internal storage
- 8.1 MP
rear camera, 2.2MP front-facing camera
- NFC
- LTE
- Water-
and dust-proof IP55/IP57
- 6,000mAh
battery
- 6.9 mm
thin
- Android
4.1.2 Jelly Bean
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