Over the course of the past week, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z went from rumor to seemingly-confirmed pretty darn quickly, and a document from Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo made it seem like the tablet would be going official early this week. Sure enough, today Sony unveiled the 10.1-inch, higher-than-1080p tablet we were expecting.
The Tablet Z features a WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Mobile Bravia 2 display, giving it a solid 224ppi pixel density; that won’t compete with smartphones like the Xperia Z, but a display this size just might have you appreciating that high resolution all the more. The Jelly Bean-running tablet is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core SoC (which we previously heard would be a Snapdragon S4 Pro), and features an 8-megapixel main camera, a pretty high resolution for a tablet like this. We’re used to tablets having a little bulk to them, but the Tablet Z will be positively svelte, measuring a mere 6.9 millimeters thick.
Both black and white color options will be available for the Tablet Z, which also features virtual surround sound, NFC support, and sports an LTE radio…
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