The tablet market has become a very different place since Sony last launched a 10-inch tablet. Where then the Xperia Z2 Tablet was a credible threat to the iPad in a new and exciting arena, the Xperia Z4 Tablet has landed in a very different world.
Right now there isnt really any Android device standing up against the almighty iPad Air 2, with the Nexus 9 not proving all that popular and Samsung having stopped flooding of the market with a huge range of slates. Sony now has a chance to smash and grab with a fantastic Android tablet and it comes at a good point in its launch cycle as well, as due to the Sony Xperia Tablet Z3 Compact coming through in the latter half of last year weve not had a full blown 10-inch slate from the company for over a year either.
Design and display
Sonys design is as polarising as you can get – you really do either love it or hate it.
If you can see what the brand is trying to do, then the first thing you notice when picking up the Xperia Z4 Tablet is the weight. Its lighter than ever before at 392g, and the difference is noticeable.
The back of the Xperia Z4 Tablet isnt as cheap-feeling, or looking, as on previous iterations. This time around its a high-end polycarbonate material that, while not feeling as nice as the iPads brushed metal, looks great and feels easy and comfortable to grip.
Sony has managed to make the slate even thinner this time around, without giving it a flimsy feel. Its only 6.1mm thick, the same as the iPad Air 2, but you get the feeling it would blow away a little more easily than Apples slate would.
At one point I was taking some photos of the sky with the Xperia Z4 Tablet( for reviewing purposes –Im not into clouds or anything), and I did have to tighten my grip at one stage due to a slight gust – if you werent paying attention this tablet could easily be blown from your hands.
Sonys infamous flaps are once again in play, there to keep the tablet water- and dust-resistant to a high degree of IP65 and IP68, but they dont protrude as much as on previous models, and are a lot less obtrusive at first glance.
The Z4 tablet is sturdier too, despite being thinner. When reviewing the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet I managed to break off one of the flaps by mistake – it just snapped off in my fingers when I was trying to open it to charge the tablet.
This time around Sony has taken the criticism of the flap system on board, and while not replacing them entirely, it has refined them to make them a little sturdier, and much easier to pop in and out without the risk of them coming off.
The waterproofing is a big bonus, and makes the tablet a lot more useable around the house – take it into the bath to read a book or watch a video and you wont have to worry about it slipping from your grasp.
I find the feature particularly welcome when Im cooking – it doesnt matter if you manage to slather your slate in flour and grease while using your grimy finger on a recipe app, as you can just wipe it clean.
Although the waterproofing arguably makes the Z4 one of the most robust tablets on the market, the rest of the design does give you the feeling that it would snap on the slightest drop.
The power button is on the left-hand side, with the volume rocker just underneath. Both are difficult to reach, but its not clear where they could be better located on a 10-inch slate – youll just have to deal with the fact that youll be using two hands when changing the volume or turning the screen on and off.
A big design change is the lack of a dock connector at the bottom, which enables the tablet to be made that little bit thinner.
Display
The display is a 10.1-inch stunning 2K job with a pixel resolution of 2560 x 1600. It looks great, delivering really sharp images, and is a real step up compared to the 1200 x 1920 setup we saw on the Xperia Z2 Tablet.
Watching video is a real treat here – youre getting 299 pixels per inch sharpness, better than the 264ppi on the iPad Air 2, in addition to the screen itself being significantly bigger than Apples alternative.
As with previous models, Sony has surrounded the tablet with pretty hefty bezels. These have been whittled down a little further than on the Xperia Z2 Tablet, but theyre still quite cumbersome.
I like them though – Ive got some pretty thick thumbs to fit in those bezels and it means Im not tapping the tablet when Im focusing on a different area, as I sometimes find myself doing with a caseless iPad.
Theyre not to everyones taste, though, and Sony could do with shaving them down a little more and making the slate a little smaller overall.
The display reproduces colours beautifully. Whether youre using apps, watching video or just browsing the web the image quality is very impressive.
OUR VERDICT -Sonys Xperia Z4 Tablet is the best Android tablet available on the market right now, and the only one capable of putting up a fight against the iPad Air 2.
Good points -Gorgeous display, New improved design, Strong battery life.
Baad points - Problematic UI
Only 32GB option
Expensive price tag