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April 2013
(76%)
412 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(85%)
7 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Légère
Un design intéressant.
Le design très innovant
Certaines applications proposées par Sony(dont le « eBook Reader »
« Vidéo unlimited »
Ou encore l'application pour la vidéo et l'audio)
Le Playstation Store qui est franchement marrant
Même si l'offre est pour le moment limit
Légère / Slot SD / Bonne finition
Télécommande universelle intégrée
Applications DLNA Sony
Compatible Flash
Finition
Matériaux
Composants
Mode télécommande infrarouge
Gestion multi-utilisateur! / DLNA
Concept global de la tablette et de l'écosystème multimédia Sony
Mode télécommande universelle réussi / Slot SD/SDHC avec extension de la mémoire
Réactivité de la tablette encore accrue sous Android 4 / Applications dédiées
Navigation web fluide / DLNA
Design plus fin et plus léger
conception en aluminium
résistance aux éclaboussures
plateforme technique puissante
nombreux raffinements logiciels
Une bonne finition
Un esthétisme original
Présence du port à carte SD et du port infrarouge
Présence du Flash et du navigateur par défaut
Une bonne suite logicielle
Matériel original
Bonne ergonomie
Écran de qualité appréciable
Télécommande universelle
PlayStation certified
Le design
Design travaillé
Interface utilisateur
Bonne réactivité
Réactivité
Optimisation interface par Sony
Performances
Port infrarouge
Application télécommande
Autonomie
Duo Android 3.2 / Tegra 2 qui a fait ses preuves
Design atypique et plaisant
Légèreté
Poids plume
Design agréable
Très bonne autonomie
La prise en main
La bonne finition
Les applications Sony
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un look qui ne plaira pas à tout le monde
Le prix.
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Pas de sortie HDMI
Peu d'applications optimisées tablette
HP poussifs et mal implantés
Toujours pas d'écran full HD
Rapport prix / composants
Ecran satisfaisant mais loin de nombreuses tablettes en qualité globale
Les jeux PSOne sont très très laids
Quelques aspect toc / Lecture 1080p défaillante
Mauvais positionnement des haut-parleurs
Pas de chargement par USB / Pas d'interface HDMI prévu
Définition d'écran toujours inférieure à l'iPad 3
lancement sous Android 4.0.3 et non Android 4.1
Ecran non FullHD
Pas de port microUSB (dommage pour une tablette Android)
Extrait: We're not bowled over by the name 'Tablet S' but we do like the unique wedge shape that Sony has clearly taken its time over, although going by initial reactions it seems to be a love it or hate it type scenario. Rather than just going for a flat and...
Wide viewing angles, Handy size, Stable case, Brilliant colors / high contrast, Good Tegra 2 processing power, Memory expansion via standard SD card, Remote control via IR sensor, 24 month warranty
Videos/music can't be played from SD card, High-gloss screen surface, No video out, Short battery life in tablet comparison, High standby power consumption, High body temperature in tablet comparison
With the S1, Sony has a tablet in its range that can keep up with the best Android tablets on the market. Multitasking with Tegra 2 is fast and even stays stable with dozens of opened apps. Honeycomb's multi-touch functionality is fun to use and the Andro...
Very different looking design, Sharp looking TruBlack display, Eyecatching multimedia customizations, PlayStation Certified, Builtin remote control
No HDMIout, Slow response with its keyboard, Struggles to play 1080p videos
When we see so many tablet makers cranking out the same looking designs, we’re happy to find the Sony Tablet S standing out from the crop – and especially more with its hip looks. Besides that one instant distinguishable feature, we’re mightily impres...
Extrait: Sony S Tablet is Sony's first Android Powered Tablet , running Android 3.2 with Quick and Smooth UX overlay. Powered by a Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 2MP front facing camera for video chat and 5MP camera in the rear with HD playback. The 9.4 inch tablet ...
Extrait: Last Wednesday I stopped by the Sony store at the Century City Mall here in West Los Angeles, where the company was holding a launch event for their Tablet S.The Tablet S is one of two Sony tablets that the company plans on releasing. The S sports a 9.4-i...
We like the Android tablet, Sony S1. The multi-tasking capabilities of Tegra 2 and Honeycomb's easy to use multi-touch control are swiftly implemented. The S1 offers everything that we expect of a modern tablet PC based on Android and is topped off with a...
Clever ergonomics, Truly usable SD card slot; file transfers, Infrared remote feature, AirPlaystyle media 'throwing.', Sony speed boosts, Alwayson home screen shortcuts, Generally good display, Solid battery life, Special docking features,
Terrible cameras, Weak speakers, Remote control app is limited, Numerous glitchy or limited special features, PlayStation Suite not really suited to the tablet UI, Low number of tabletnative apps, Still somewhat laggy due to Android,
Virtually every Android tablet maker that has shipped so far has faced a tough question: what would make someone want to buy your product instead of an iPad? Providing that answer has so far been tough. A few, like Samsung and its Galaxy Tab 10.1, have...
Extrait: Sony's new Tablets let you “throw” music, photos, and video to DLNA-compatible TVs with the touch of a button. On top pf that, the Sony Tablet S is equipped with IR technology, so it can be a universal remote control that not only controls...
Extrait: Sony Tablet S On the last day of August Sony launched two new tablets, the Sony Tablet S and the Sony Tablet P. Both run the latest Android Honeycomb 3.2 operating system. The S has a 9.4" 1280X800 Tru-Black screen and will be available in 8GB and 1...
Unique, ergonomic and very attractive design. Comfortable to hold and carry. Lovely display, lots of built-in apps for Sony media and services. USB host and full size SD card slot, Unique, ergonomic and very attractive design. Comf
USB and SD card storage support isn't as integrated into the OS as it should be. Battery drains overnight more than normal, USB and SD card storage support isn't as integrated into the OS as it should be. Battery drains overnight m
We like Sony's first Android tablet, especially as a consumer-oriented lifestyle product. It's unique looking, very attractive and seemingly sturdy despite Sony's reliance on plastics. Best of all it's light and easy to hold-- it's the first 10" class tab...