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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Two Sony Android Honeycomb tablets

Two Sony Android Honeycomb tablets have arrived… kind of. Sony has announced the Sony S1 and Sony S2 Android Honeycomb tablets without actually outing many specs for the pair. The Sony S1 is a fairly standard-looking slate with a 9.4in screen, PlayStation integration and the Qriocity media suite





Even less is known about the S2; it didn’t even get its own picture (update: pictures added!). The two 1,024 x 480 screens “can be used together as one large screen to browse websites and more. They can also be used for different functions as users can watch a video on one screen and input commands on the other, or check email on one screen and use the other as a soft keyboard.” Sounds all right on paper, but we’ll have to wait until a hands-on before we can say whether it’s a spiritual successor to the (potentially) beloved Courier, or just a gimmick. Unfortunately, two small screens probably aren’t cheaper than one big one.






Folding type tablet S2 is alos using Honeycomb (Android 3.0) OS. The same NVDIA Tegra II processor is in both the tablets. A pair of 5.5 inch screens with 1024×480 pixels resolution features in S2. There is only one camera in this dual screen Sony Tablet. Multiple functionality can be experience through the inbuilt applications like eReader and custom email application. Other specifications like WiFi and WAS(3G/4G) are also enabled in S2 tablet.

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