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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Review: Sony S1 Tablet and Sony S2 Tablet

 Sony S1 Tablet

Sony Corporation just announced their two new Sony Android Tablet, called Sony S1 and Sony S2 Tablet. Both of the Sony tablets is designed in a wedge shape, larger screen sizes and particularly tablets for optimal usability and performance. The S1 and S2 Android tablet delivers perfect combination of hardware, content and network for easy and portable entertainment, web browsing, access to email, viewing videos, games, books and preloaded with Android 3.0 Honeycomb for operating system.

Features

Both of the tablets features have access to networked content via Sony’s Qriocity Music and Video Services, download ebook content from Reader Store, DLNA support that allows users to stream their content to large screen televisions or music to wireless speakers, PlayStation Network for gaming, and Sony’s rapid response technologies, users can perform smooth, quick touch-screen operations and enjoy fast and efficient website loading.

Sony S1 Specifications

Sony S1 tablet comes with off-center of gravity form factor design and has been optimized for rich media entertainment. Powered by an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor with a 9.4-inch touchscreen display with front and rear cameras, The S1 Android tablet also boast Wi-Fi ready with WAN (3G/4G) connectivity, “Quick and Smooth” touch panel UI and a “Swift” web browser. It’s offers stability and a sense of lightness, offering comfortable use for hours.

Sony S2 Specifications

Sony S2 tablet comes with an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, front and rear facing cameras, Wi-Fi ready with WAN (3G/4G) connectivity and dual 5.5-inch touchscreen displays with a resolution of 1024 x 480 pixels which allows its displays to be combined and used as a large screen or for different functions, such as as one large screen to browse websites, playing video on one screen while showing control buttons on the other or playing game on one screen while bottom screen can work as a game controlle.

Release Date

“‘Sony Tablet’ delivers an entertainment experience where users can enjoy cloud-based services on-the-go at any time. We’re aiming to create a new lifestyle by integrating consumer hardware, including ‘Sony Tablet’ with content and network,” said Kunimasa Suzuki, Corporate Executive, SVP, and Deputy President of Consumer Products & Services Group. Sony S1 Tablet and Sony S2 Tablet will be release in the global market starting in fall 2011, with expected price $600 for Sony S1, while Sony S2 would be $700.

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