The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is an absolute monster of a phone, but it's also an elegantly designed, blazing fast monster of a phone. Without any reference for scale, it would be easy to mistake the Z ...
The first Sony smartphone I reviewed was the Xperia TX, which wasn't the fastest device on the block. It featured a dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and a great 13-megapixel camera. The display left me ...
Sony continues building the Android portfolio with the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, their take on the 'phablet' market. Drawing an obvious comparison with the Samsung Galaxy Mega (reviewed here on Forbes), ...
Sony has always boasted that, unlike its competition, it has an end-to-end solution for movies and TV — from the lens to the living room, they say. Today, at Sony Pictures Studio Lot in Culver City, ...
How big is too big? Android device manufacturers continue to push the boundaries of what can be considered a smartphone. Pocket-busting devices like the 5.8-inch Galaxy Note 3 and the 6-inch LG G Flex ...
Sony will soon release their flagship Xperia Tablet Z, an ultra-slim and light 10.1-inch water resistant tablet, with a quad-core processor, running Android 4.1 (JellyBean). With a 10.1” HD WUXGA ...
Check out our review of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z. The tablet market is the current flash point of exciting new tech. Devices have been pouring out of all of the top manufacturers. But for anyone ...
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The Xperia Z is one of the main pillars of Sony's new plan to focus on mobile, gaming and imaging. In fact, it's a device that addresses all three of those areas, while also pressing reset on Sony's ...
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