By Stephen Schenck | February 25, 2013 9:46 AM
A little over a month ago, Sony announced its new 10.1-inch, 1920 x 1200 Xperia Tablet Z. While that filled us in on some of the specs we were curious about for the quad-core Android, we didn’t have much in the way of detail concerning how it would be released. Now, during the MWC, Sony is fleshing things out a little more, giving us some general availability info and talking about the tablet’s price.
The Xperia Tablet Z will go up for sale in markets all around the world starting in the second quarter of the year. The WiFi-only version of the tablet will be available in both white and black, with either 16GB or 32GB of storage (expandable by microSD in either case). While those will sell for about $500 and $600 in the US, respectively, prices are quite a bit higher in Europe, at about $660 and $730.
The LTE version of the Xperia Tablet Z is a little more limited, only available in black and with 16GB of storage. It will sell for around $835 in Europe ($750 in the UK), but interestingly, we haven’t heard of any plans for it in the US.
Source: Sony, Xperia Blog









