There are two systems available:
- Sony Tablet S is the standard tablet daily for lovers of every day with a large 9.4-inch screen and decent hardware Tegra 2
- Sony Tablet P (ex S2 Vaio P is now, laptop) - has two screens, and clam-shell design, so you can use one screen to the keyboard as a mini-laptop, or use the navigation as well as in horizontal, vertical or read books.
Both devices have a couple of strengths, according to Sony officials:
- Hardware and software for optimal design
- Fast and flexible user experience
- Sony Entertainment Network - Easy access to all multimedia content
Cross connection devices - can access and manage the various Sony devices to each other between the (control of the TV, or use the tablet of your living room speakers to play songs compressed or smartphone)
Select the App Market-place - if the application back to a more useful way (whatever that means), so users spend less time looking for applications and actually use them (it would be nice if they differ in their applications for tablets made from all others, is one thing I hate the Android market these days)
All new PlayStation shelves are certified, so they will be able to run many fun games on them. As for e-content to readers, there Reader store with books, magazines and e-published content.
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