It’s RAINING tablets. Samsung launched its updated line of Galaxy Tab S tablets with Super AMOLED displays and, a day later, Sony launched its Xperia Z2 tablet in India. Sony?s tablet screen has a lower resolution than the iPad Air, but is incredibly powerful. Powered by Qualcomm?s latest Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, it comes with 3GB of RAM.
It?s got a super svelte chassis, which is also water-resistant and dust-proof, something none of its competitors boasts. It has a unique active noise-cancellation technology and a microSD card slot supporting up to 64GB of memory. It?s also one of the lightest tablets in the market rivaling the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5.
On the back, it has an 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting video. On the front, there?s a 2.1-megapixel camera. While it has no LTE support, the device comes with voice-calling feature. Last year, the Xperia Z tablet was considered to be the best large-screen Android tablet in the Indian market. This year, the competition is fiercer. The tablet is available with online retailers in India for Rs 49,999.