Tablet reviews
The latest Tablet reviews at PC Advisor. Tablet user reviews, ratings, buying advice and price comparison
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Sony VAIO Tap 20 review - Sony's 20in tablet is an all-in-one PC
Sony's small all-in-one PC is also a very large 20in tablet, which can work well as a shared family PC, but perhaps less well as a massive tablet. Here's our Sony…
28/02/2013
£1,000 inc VAT
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Sony Xperia Tablet Z hands-on review
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a very good looking device and the first tablet that Sony has got ‘right’. Here’s our hands-on review.
26/02/2013
Free
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Sony Xperia Tablet Z preview
Sony has just announced the Xperia Tablet Z, a 10.1in Android tablet that's thinner than the Apple iPad mini. Read our full Sony Xperia Tablet Z preview to find out more.
22/01/2013
£399 inc VAT
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Sony Vaio Duo 11 review
Sony's Duo 11 is a new hybrid touchscreen tablet and ultrabook convertible. We put it through its paces to find out if it really solves the "Should I buy a laptop or…
20/12/2012
£1,499 inc VAT
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Sony Reader PRS-T2 review
Sony’s latest Reader, the PRS-T2, continues where its predecessor - the PRS-T1 left off - combining the same slim design with faster, performance and more functionality.
20/11/2012
£120 inc VAT
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Sony Xperia Tablet preview
The Sony Xperia Tablet S has a revamped design and some interesting new features, read our preview to find out more.
31/08/2012
£250 inc VAT
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Sony Tablet P review
The Sony Tablet P is an Android 3.2 tablet that aims to keep you entertained.
16/12/2011
£499 inc VAT
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Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 review
The Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 is a slim and stylish e-reader whose unusual design sets it apart from the pack.
13/12/2011
£130 inc VAT
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Sony Tablet S review
The Sony Tablet S is an Android tablet that goes beyond the basics, and shows that Sony has lost none of its innovation or design flair. It's also a dream tablet for…
01/09/2011
£399 inc VAT
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Sony Tablet P preview
The Sony S2 Android tablet has a clamshell design with dual 5.5in touchscreens.
27/04/2011
Free
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Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350 review
No matter how slick an e-reader's physical design, it's hard to resist the urge to touch the screen. Now you can easily use the screen to navigate, with the Sony…
06/10/2010
£159 inc VAT
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Sony Reader Touch Edition (PRS-650) review
As its name suggests, the Sony Reader Touch Edition (PRS-650) eBook reader comes with a touchscreen in the form of a six-inch, 16-level greyscale e-ink display. The…
23/09/2010
£199 inc VAT
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Sony Reader PRS 300 Pocket Edition review
The Sony Reader PRS 300 Pocket Edition is one of the most affordable e-book readers around. And there is plenty to like about it.
22/04/2010
£149 inc VAT
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Sony Reader Daily Edition review
Sony's first wireless eBook reader, the Sony Reader Daily Edition offers first-rate newspaper support.
15/03/2010
£265 inc VAT
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Sony Reader Touch Edition review
With the addition of ePub support, the Sony Reader Touch Edition shapes up as a formidable competitor to Amazon's Kindle for those who want a sturdier and more…
04/11/2009
£249 inc VAT
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Sony PRS-600 Reader Touch Edition review
The Sony PRC-600 Reader aims to take on e-book readers such as the Amazon Kindle with its own touchscreen technology. And at first glance, the Sony's excellent build…
27/10/2009
£249 inc VAT
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Sony Reader PRS-505 review
Sony's latest Reader for electronic books adds audio playback and compatibility with more formats.
27/10/2008
£199 inc VAT
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