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Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition Price Drops to $450

The Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition price has dropped to just $450.

Google Play is offering the device for $200 cheaper than the normal price is giving free ground shipping with a standard warehouse departure time of 1-2 business days. This is a great device for customers looking for something in between a tablet and smartphone as its screen measures in at 6.4 inches.

This is Sony's first official device to run a pure form of Android. It launched in the fall of last year and is one of the company's most impressive devices to date. It features a 6.4-inch display. Sony launched the Ultra to compete with the Galaxy Note 3 which hit stores around the same time.

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The Z Ultra features impressive specifications including Qualcomm's most powerful processor to date the Snapdragon 800 quad-core 2.2 GHz Krait 400 chip, Adreno 330 graphics, 2GB RAM, and Sony's Triluminous display that uses OptiContrast and X-Reality tech. The device also comes equipped with Android 4.2.2, JellyBean and LTE connectivity.

The Ultra sports an exterior design that is quite similar to the Sony Xperia Z smartphone. It combines a metallic frame with tempered glass on both the front and back which gives it a minimalistic and stylish look. It features a sturdy a classier build quality than the Galaxy Note 2 as that device consists of glass and plastic.

Even though it is a large device, it is still extremely comfortable to hold. This device is also surprisingly thin considering its size. It weighs around 212g (7.5 ounces), but does not feel that heavy. This display on the device is also described as "stunning" by the publication.

The Z Ultra tablet launched together with the LG G Pad 8.3.

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