The company withdrew the slate in early October after discovering a build defect that allowed moisture to seep in between its screen and casing.
Sony previously confirmed on its Japanese website that the product would gradually return to stores in November, a promise it kept with just days to spare.
Sony had already distributed around 100,000 Xperia S tablets in Europe, the US and Japan when the flaw was detected, but honoured a free inspection and repairs agreement for users affected by the issue.
Running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the tablet is powered by a speedy NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor and is backed by an extensive media library courtesy of the Sony Entertainment Network.
The Sony Xperia Tablet S retailed in the UK from ?329, with the price tag climbing for models with higher memory.
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