Sony has recently released waterproof and quad-core equipped Xperia Tablet Z in U.S. and European markets. On considering its release, I bet most of you would throw Sony's Xperia Tablet Z into the Android fighting pit with the reigning champion: Google's Nexus 10. Want to know how the upcoming Sony Xperia Tablet Z stacks up against the top tablets on the market? Now you have come to the right place, below head-by-head spec comparison will give you much clue.
Compare From The Outside:
Display: The Sony Xperia Tablet Z has a 10.1 inch LED-backlit LCD that runs at 1920 by 1080 pixel resolution (also known as full HD or 1080p) and features a 224 PPI. However, the Google Nexus 10 uses the same 10.1-inch but Super PLS display that runs at the whopping resolution of 2560 x 1600 and showcases a pixel density of 299. franking speaking, with oh-so-amazing giant and vivid display, no matter you download YouTube videos to Sony Xperia Tablet Z or put YouTube video to Nexus 10 for watching, both tablets bring you extraordinary and wonderful video feast.
Verdict: The Google Nexus 10 display outshines Sony Xperia Tablet Z.
Design: The 10-inch Google Nexus 10 tablet features very rounded corners and a body made out of rubbery plastic which makes the tab seems more like a toy. As for the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, the most attractive one must be its dustproof and waterproof characteristic, and its aggressive, edge design and sleek build make the tablet the better looking of the two contenders.
Verdict: The Sony Xperia Z is more aggressive, dustproof and waterproof.
Size and Weight: The Sony Xperia Tablet Z measures 266 x 172 x 6.9 mm and weighs in at 495 g. And the Google Nexus 10 measures 263.9 x 177.6 x 8.9 mm and weighs 603 g. even though it is not the most compact tablet around, but we think most people will be okay with it.
Verdict: The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is noticeably slimmer and lighter than Google Nexus 10.
Compare From The Inside:
Os: When it comes to operating system, The Xperia Tablet Z is equipped with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, and Nexus 10 carrys the lattest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. An update to Android 4.2 is apparently in the works for Sony's device, however, currently the Nexus 10 is at a slight advantage as Android 4.2 is a bit quicker and has some extra features and interface tweaks which are quite beneficial.
Verdict: The Nexus 10 wins this round thanks to the priority at which it will receive new Android versions in the future.
Processor: On processor, the Xperia Tablet Z tends to impress with its QuadCore 1.5GHz Krait processor as opposed to Nexus 10's DualCore 1.7GHz Cortex A15 processor. Both processors are more than enough for almost anything you can throw at it. For example, once you download YouTube videos to Sony Xperia Tablet Z by falling back on Sony Xperia Tablet Z YouTube Downloader, watch the downloaded videos and simultaneously launch other apps, no hiccups will occur at all.
Verdict: the Google Nexus 10 has been proven to be a little bit faster, especially at the GPU level.
Camera: In terms of Camera, the Nexus 10 comes with a 5MP primary camera at a resolution of 2592х1936 pixels and an LED Flash plus 1.9MP secondary camera, but Sony gears it up with an 8MP primary camera with a picture quality of 3264×2448 pixels and 2.2MP secondary camera. Both come with 1080p video recording.
Verdict: Sony misses out on the LED flash but covers up with the higher resolution.
Memory: Both the tabs have a RAM of 2GB, but the Xperia Z comes only in a 32GB model whereas the Nexus 10 comes in 16GB as well as 32GB.That should not be a major problem as the Xperia Z comes with a microSD card slot that supports upto 64GB which is sadly not present on the Nexus 10.
Verdict: Sony wins hands-down in this section.
Network: The Google Nexus 10 completely disappoints as it does not have a provision for a SIM card which sadly means no 3G/4G LTE, but Sony Xperia Tablet Z has definitely hit it out of the park with provision for a microSim, enabling the device to use 3G and 4G LTE to its advantage.
Verdict: Sony Xperia Tablet Z excels Google Nexus 10 in this respect.
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I think the Sony Xperia Tablet Z knocks out the Google Nexus 10 in most aspects from inside and outside. But will Sony live up to the expectation or will it be another dud like the Sony Xperia Tablet S? I guess only time will tell!