Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Sony S1 and S2 Android tablets get official


Sony finally laid its footprint in the tablet market officially confirming that it will launch two Honeycomb Android tablets later this year called the S1 and S2, both featuring unique design.

The S1 will feature a 9.4-inch display, and it also works as a universal remote control for their television and allow people to throw personal content to TVs and music to wireless speakers via DLNA like the Panasonic Vierra Tablet.

The S2 will feature a dual 5.5-inch display and come with the same throwing capabilities but be designed to be more portable.

The two tablets, currently sporting codenames – a new theme with Sony products (NGP anyone?) will be available around the world in autumn 2011.

Sony Tablet, as the two are being referred to by Sony will both come with Android 3.0, sport WiFi and WAN (3G/4G) and Sony’s music, gaming, and eBook services, Qriocity, PlayStation Suite, and Reader Store.

"Sony Tablet delivers an entertainment experience where users can enjoy cloud-based services on-the-go at any time. We’re aiming to create a new lifestyle by integrating consumer hardware, including Sony Tablet, with content and network,” said Kunimasa Suzuki, Corporate Executive, SVP, and Deputy President of Consumer Products & Services Group. “Through Sony Tablet, users can control home entertainment devices as well as enjoy content in new ways. S1 uses infrared technology and works as universal remote controls for a variety of AV devices, starting with BRAVIA. Users can perform functions such as turning on their TVs, changing the channel and adjusting the volume.”

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