Electronics maker Sony has released more details on their PlayStation-certified tablets. The tablets will now be known as Tablet S and Tablet P, as opposed to S1 and S2, respectively.
Tablet S closely resembles an Apple iPad and will be available in 16 and 32GB, with the option of adding Wi-Fi or 3G. It’s expected to be released this month.
Tablet P will be shipping out to stores in November, and features dual-screen while the tablet can also be folded. There will only be one model available in the UK, a standard 4GB, 3G and Wi-Fi set-up.
“The Tablet S has a slight curve on the back of one long edge that lifts the device from the surface it rests on. The screen measures 9.4 inches. Tablet S and Tablet P features include TruBlack display, web browsing, a full on-screen keyboard, built-in infra-red Universal Remote, built-in DLNA media apps, Android apps and games, Video Unlimited, Music Unlimited and the Reader Store,” Eurogamer wrote.
“Tablet S uses Android Honeycomb 3.1, packs an Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz processor, offers a 5 megapixel camera and has an eight-hour battery life.” Both Tablets can access the PlayStation Suite, and Android games and apps can also be accessed.
Charlie Fripp – Consumer Tech editor