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Kenneth Thomas on 07 Dec 11Sony is taking on the iPad in the hopes that an infrared remote, custom apps, and a genuinely unique design will give it an edge. Whether or not Apple or Sony's fellow Android tablet rivals have reason to worry is the core of our Sony Tablet S review. The Tablet S is consciously asymmetric, meant to resemble a folded-back magazine so that users have a more natural grip. Sony not only didn't mind that it didn't have the thinnest; it chose not to play that game where Apple and Samsung have. The shape both is and feels light, too. Sony gets to about 1.3 pounds through the use of plastic rather than the slimming on the iPad 2, but because the weight is balanced towards the thick side you're likely gripping, it reduces the strain that comes from having too much of the weight at the opposite end from your hand. Turning to the display itself, Sony's choice of LCD is what we'd call a good but not great panel, though in some areas it's doing better than others. It uses what Sony calls a TruBlack panel: effectively, it's a resin layer that deepens the black levels, reduces glare, and makes colors pop. We can vouch for the first two. Sony might not have reached the real black of AMOLED screens, but it's visibly darker. Memory : 16/32 GB storage, 1GB RAM internal space and memory can be upgrade up to 32GB with microSD memory card. Camera : Sony Tablet S 3G is equipped with 5 Mega Pixel snap shooter which has 2560õ1920 pixels, autofocus and other features like Touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection. It can also shoot high quality of videos. Tablet also 0.3 Mega Pixel camera to enjoy video calls. Other Features are as follows: 5+ Megapixel Camera, LCD (Color) Bluetooth Slot for Memory Card Android Series 3G, Wi-Fi Face Detection, Flashlight Touch screen Video Calling