+ Capacity is sufficient. Those who do not who shall not value on complex 3D games will thus make do in any case. Overall, it's not quite as fluid as a Galaxy S 3 but also costs twice as much. For Internet, games, or as in my case most for viewing PowerPoint presentations, or scripts, it is well suited. Angry Birds runs naturally very fluid.
+ Battery life. Usually I reach actually about 6 hours operation on a single charge. My usage agreement I would describe as: 70% PDF viewing, the 10% Internet, Games, Apps.
+ Processing. Processing has clearly exceeded expected from me. It creaks nothing, the gap dimensions are good and the aluminum back can look very sophisticated. The only complaint here would be more than the lateral enclosure made of plastic.
+ Display. The display is, I think the same as it is in the iPad 2 in use and offers a good view angle. Compared to my Galaxy s 3 which "has about the same number of pixels on 4.8 works there but especially at the beginning a little pixelated but for me now no longer disturbing.
0 charging port. The charging plug is no microUSB connector but a thin filigree pin.
- Sums in operation. Unfortunately, at least my tablet emits a (+ very) low hum when something changes on the display. Sounds about like a hard drive when writing to, only much quieter.
Overall I am very satisfied with the Tablet. It offers everything you as a non-power user needs at a low price and shows up on the (very) low hum no weaknesses. Who does not want so for the purchase of a solid tablet considered and enter the same in the top league, in my opinion, so that will certainly be happy. The only reason why I did not want to give it 5 stars is the buzz which in my opinion is no justification (fan / hard drive) and the otherwise very good impression slightly diminishes.
Here are a few Apptipps:
Wikipedia, Gallery of the Sony Experia series (from the XDA forum), diplay Brightness, swipe pad, Widgetsoid, Adobe Reader, Nova / Apex Launcher, Tagesschau, mirror, Maps