Sony announced the launch of its first two tablet PCs - Tablet S and Tablet P - on August 31, 2011; both the Android powered devices feature innovative form factors.
They are powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 mobile processors, feature front and rear facing cameras and support micro USB interface and SD card.
Sony Tablet S
The Wi-Fi only Tablet S features a 9.4-inch touchscreen display, weighs 1.33 lbs, and has a unique asymmetric design that keeps its weight close to the palm of your hand making the tablet feel even lighter than it actually is.
The screen is sloped when placed on a flat surface, enhancing visibility and making typing more comfortable.
Sony Tablet P
The Sony Tablet P device is honed for mobility with Wi-Fi and 4G connectivity. It features an innovative folding design with two 5.5-inch displays and weighs in at 0.83 lbs.
The Tablet P device allows its dual screens to be used for different functions simultaneously such as playing video on one screen while using the other as a controller, or reading email on one screen while using the other as a virtual keyboard.
The displays can also be combined to form a single large screen for Internet browsing and more. By holding the device vertically, you can also read eBooks much in the same manner you would a physical book.
Tablet S, available in 16 GB and 32 GB versions, will retail for about $499 and $599, respectively.
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