May 25, 2013

Sony Xperia S Tablet Torn Apart In New Sony Video

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Sony has been pretty open about its support for the Android enthusiast community, and it seems that extends to teardowns of their own devices.

In its latest blog post, a Sony engineer takes apart and puts back together an upcoming Xperia Tablet S, the successor to the popular 9.4-inch Tablet S released last year. While the two devices bear a more-than-passing resemblance to one another, the new one is a wholly different beast inside, and is considerably thinner to boot. With a quad-core Tegra 3 processor to power the tablet, the only disappointing aspect is the lack of a screen resolution upgrade; the Xperia Tablet S sports an underwhelming 1280×800 TFT display.

The post goes into great detail about the improvements made to the overall design including a longer, thinner 6000mAh battery cell and a carbon fiber cooling system. It’s also splash-proof, which means that Sony uses a lot of adhesive to keep the front and back pieces together.

Watch the video below : 

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Anjaney Singh
Anjaney Singh

:/ What's so open about it. They dissembled it. Will it be of any use. They should have came up quad core smartphones not with a tablet. People's demand says smartphones rather than making phablet or tablet.

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