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{"pcmag":{"the Bottom Line":["bottom Line \r\n The Android-based Sony Tablet S Is Good Looking And Well Designed, But It's Underpowered, Overpriced, And Doesn't Pull Sony's Multimedia Services Together In A Convincing Way."],"score":["good"],"cons":["cons \r\n Expensive. Poor Battery Life. Aging Cpu. No Way To Add Memory. Buggy Camera."],"source":"http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397089,00.asp","pros":["pros \r\n Comfortable, Ergonomic Design. Excellent Music Player. Good Universal Remote Control App."]},"theverge":{"score":["6.0"],"cons":["bad Stuff\n Software Additions Are Underwhelming\nhoneycomb Still Feels Incomplete\npricey Considering The Alternatives"],"source":"http://www.theverge.com/2011/10/24/2510537/sony-tablet-s-review","pros":["good Stuff\n Interesting Industrial Design\ngreat Looking Display\ncapable Cameras"]},"cnet":{"the Bottom Line":["sony Took Its Time With The Tablet S, And It Shows. The Industrial Design Is Smart, And The Software Refinements Are Both Practical And Restrained."],"score":["3.5","3.5"],"cons":["it's On The Pricey Side, The Charging Adapter Is Proprietary, And Screen Brightness Isn't What It Could Be."],"source":"http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/sony-tablet-s-16gb/4505-3126_7-34847717.html","pros":["the Sony Tablet S Goes Above And Beyond The Typical Android Tablet Experience By Offering Exclusive Apps, Ergonomic Design, Playstation Certification For Mobile Gaming, Dlna Video And Music Streaming, And An Integrated Ir Universal Remote Control."]}} |
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