Sony has launched its much-awaited Xperia Tablet Z at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Sony has launched its much-awaited Xperia Tablet Z at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, marking the arrival of the thinnest and lightest tablet produced by any hardware maker ever.
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