Xperia Tablet Z2 is the second generation flagship tablet released by Sony on February 24 this year. The machine adopts "conventional" flagship configurations such as Snapdragon 801, 3G memory, 1080P 10.1 inch screen, and has three ancestral defenses and "6.4 mm+426g" lightweight body bonus, making it a unique landscape in Android tablets.
Although its successor Xperia Tablet Z3 was released in September, the performance of the new version has not increased significantly. Taking advantage of the launch of new products, old products tend to fall to a suitable price, which is more suitable for people at home to start with. So at this time, I would like to introduce this still strong flagship of the three defense.
The machine is still Sony's sturdy square shape, with a 10.1 inch full fit IPS screen on the front, and the whole front is black when the screen is not active. It looks good.
The boundary line between the screen and the border can be vaguely seen in the side light. The second generation of Xperia Tablet also inherits the horse racing border of the first generation.
The logo of SONY is conspicuously printed on the upper left corner of the front, and it can be found that the ancestral explosion-proof membrane of the previous generation has finally been cancelled.
At the top and middle of the front panel is a 2 megapixel front camera.
On the right side of the camera is an abnormally low profile light sensor.
The speaker position is moved from the front left and right borders to the left and right sides of the front side. The fuselage only leaves two thin openings for the loudspeaker. When it is put out, the fuselage resonates severely, and the sound quality cannot be expected too much. The style of putting out is more like boiled water, but the volume is larger.
The back of the fuselage is a skin like matte coating, which feels good, but is not easy to take care of.
There is only one brand logo in the center of the back.
Below the brand logo is the sign of Xperia series.
The 8.1 megapixel main camera is placed in the upper right corner of the back.
There is a striking NFC logo below the camera. I'm afraid only Sony will insist on printing the NFC logo on its products.
The only three entity keys of the fuselage are placed on the left side, and the side is uniformly decorated with brushed silver edges of imitation metal.
The 6.4 mm fuselage thickness really deserves its reputation, and the power key almost exceeded the "height limit".
The top side of the fuselage is to the left, which is the cover of the TF card slot and the mirco USB interface. The cover fits closely with the fuselage, and the workmanship is good.
The black part in the center of the top side is the infrared interface (for remote control appliances), and the microphone opening is beside it.
Open the TF card slot cover. The left side is reserved for the 3G module (the above figure shows the wifi version), and the right side is the TF card slot.
The right side of the card slot is the mirco USB interface.
The bottom of the fuselage is a double foot contact reserved for the base.
The rounded processing of the corners is closer to Sony Z3, and the height is completely equal to the silver trim.
The lower left corner is the headphone connector, which is 6.4 mm thick and 3.5 mm thick. The model, parameters and bar codes of the machine are printed on the right side of the headphone port.
Under extreme magnification, buffer strips are reserved between the screen glass and the frame.
After the screen is lit, the first impression is that the border is too wide.
The screen is tuned to be more beautiful.
However, it seems that the limit brightness of the screen is not high.
As the unique three proof flat plate on the market, I feel sorry for it without taking it to test water.
The IP58 level waterproof and dustproof standard is said to be able to persist in the water depth of 1.5m for 30 minutes.
The anti oil coating on the screen does not seem to work well, and there is obvious water scattering effect on the left side where fingerprints have been stained.
It's a pity to tell you that even though the three prevention feature has achieved this generation, the touch control of the capacitive screen will fail after encountering water.
It can be seen under the water light that SONY's logo is actually three-dimensional.
The graininess is not obvious at a close look, but if you really want to tangle, you can still see the pixels (it's embarrassing to set the water droplets on the icon as a magnifying glass).
The most surprising thing is the back cover, which will show a blue star shaped bright spot after encountering water. The egg is slightly deep.
Sony's products still show a high level of workmanship and industrial design. Although the frame width is sacrificed, the body can reach 6.4 mm thickness and 426 g weight (7.5 mm+469 g for iPad Air) after the three proofing is added, and the effect is still quite amazing. But how about its performance, endurance and the actual use effect of the system? Please also pay attention to our detailed evaluation XD after the festival