Sony Releases Two Tablets Android End Year

After waiting long enough, Sony is finally ready to enter the tablet PC market at the end of the year through two tablet models based on Google's Android operating system is the latest version. Sony on Tuesday said the tablet with the name of the development of S1 and S2 to be released in the fall.

The company did not announce about the price, specification and with a specific launch time, but only announced basic specifications and demonstrate a prototype of the machines at a press conference held in Tokyo. S1 using a design slate and has a 9.4-inch screen at a glance looks similar to other tablets, but with a thicker top than the bottom making it more easily grasped. While S2 is a folding model devices that have dual-screen 5.5 inches, with rounded design and small size that can fit into a jacket pocket.

Both tablets will use the Android operating system version 3.0, called Honeycomb, and can connect to WiFi hotspots and cellular networks. Sony built the two tablets for support services Qriocity audio and video online, and allows users to search and buy various electronic books.

Sony installed infrared transmitters into S1, in order to be used as a control gadgets in the home such as, televisions and Blu-ray disc player. S1 also supports electronic device networking standard DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance), which allows you to send audio and video content via Wi-Fi network to be played on other devices.

While the S2 dual display can be used for gaming. The screen above to view the game while the bottom screen can be manipulated to control the function of the touchscreen. Tablet will have a certification PlayStation, a new program from Sony Computer Entertainment to expand its PlayStation gaming platforms on a variety of other devices.

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