Sony today unveiled its first internet tablets powered by Android’s Honeycomb. The launch was through official launch from the company at a press event. The first Sony tablet is 9.4-inch S1 media tablet with both front- and rear-facing cameras and a curved wrap design that resembles a folded magazine. The S1 features a Tegra 2 SoC and customized “Quick and Smooth” touch panel UI and has integrated infrared.
Sony second tablet is the dual-screen S2 clamshell with the same processor. The tablet is fold able and fits well in the jacket pocket. The split screen makes you relive the PSP gaming experience enhanced with its touch sensitive screen. Both the tablets are Wifi Capable and capable enough to take on the iPad head on.
Android developers one may feel happy that major companies are looking forward to using Android as their OS even for tablets.


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