If you’re looking for a thin and water resistant tablet, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is offered by Celcom from as low as RM1,438. The device is tied with Celcom First Data plans with optional voice in either 12 months or 24 months duration. Outright, the Xperia Tablet Z with 3G/4G LTE support is priced at RM1,999.
Full bundled pricing of the Xperia Tablet Z below:
First Data Lite 1.5GB – (12 months) – RM1,788
First Data Lite 1.5GB – (24 months) – RM1,738First Data Basic 4.0GB – (12 months) – RM1,688
First Data Basic 4.0GB – (24 months) – RM1,638First Data Basic 6.0GB – (12 months) – RM1,588
First Data Basic 6.0GB – (24 months) – RM1,438
An upfront payment between RM200-500 is required during sign up which will be rebated back to your monthly bills across 10 months.
Celcom is also doing a special launch promo tomorrow (15th June) where the Xperia Tablet Z could be yours for just RM938 at 5 of their locations in Klang Valley. They are doing a lucky draw give away which includes NFC Bluetooth speakers and Cash Vouchers up to RM500 which is used to discount the Xperia Tablet Z price.
To recap, the Xperia Tablet Z is like the bigger tablet version of the Xperia Z smart phone. It retains the similar omni-balance design and its internals are identical with a quad-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 Pro processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. In terms of camera, it comes with a 8.1MP main shooter and a front facing 2.2MP camera.
Although the device hasa 10.1″ Full HD display (1920×1200) and 6,000mAh capacity battery, the Xperia Tablet Z is only 6.99mm thin and weighs just 495grams. In comparison, the Xperia Z smart phone is thicker at 7.9mm. If you haven’t seen it yet, check out our hands-on experience with the Xperia Tablet Z here.
For more information, head over to Celcom’s Xperia Tablet Z page.
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