Saturday, September 3, 2011

tablet computer riview: sony Tablet S (or used to be called S1)

tablet computer riview: sony Tablet S (or used to be called S1)

Tablet S (or used to be called S1) is a slate tablet, the shape of a rectangle. It is designed to a thickness of 2 sides are not equal. I roll down the side of the magazine's readers to be able to hold with one hand. All this is designed to hold the Tablet S can be very handy Tablet S by using a 9.4-inch TFT LCD screen with 1280x800 resolution, glare reduction technology. On the processor, NVIDIA Tegra 2.
       
       
With a 5 megapixel camera Tablet S 0.3-megapixel front camera connected to a Micro USB port, SD Card slot up to 8 hours of battery life, so that users can operate multimedia Tablet S is not stumble.
       
       
Sony will release a Tablet S is divided into 3 models include Wi-Fi 16GB, Wi-Fi 32GB and Wi-Fi +3 G 16GB by the second version of the same weight 598 grams and operating system versions of the Android 3.1 scheduled for release. is the month of September. The latest version of Wi-Fi +3 G 16GB comes weighs 625 grams and operating system, Android 3.2 version, released in November.
       
       
No 3G version will be available for $ 499.99, and 599.99 billion U.S. dollars, but 3G model still no details available for now.
       
       
For Sony Tablet P (or used to be called S2) as a tablet, a folding screen. Key is to use two monitors working together to help each other. I'll read their email in the top panel. QWERTY keyboard below the screen and then type the e-book reader, you can choose to have both screens open the book to be read clearly.
       
       
The screen of the Tablet P 2 and a 5.5-inch Ultra Wide VGA (1024x480 pixels), a processor Tegra 2 digital camera on the back of a 5 megapixel camera in front of 0.3 million pixels with a specific port, Micro USB and Micro SD support Wi-. Fi +3 G memory 4GB.
       
       
Tablet P is the ideal weight for carrying 372 grams with the operating system Android 3.2 is expected to be released November 54

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