Early this year Sony introduced two new Android devices, code-named the Sony S1 and S2. The first has a 9.4 inch display and a wedge-shaped design, and we now know it will be called the Sony Tablet S when it’s launched. The later is a dual-screen device that you can fold up and fit in your pocket, and Engadget reports it will be called the Sony Tablet P at launch.
The Tablet P will have two 5.5 inch, 1024 x 480 pixel displays, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage space, and WiFi as well as 4G. It will have a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor and 0.3MP camera. It’s expected to weigh about 0.8 pounds.
Users will be able to run apps on a single screen or expand them to run across both screens at the same time. Sony’s tablets will both come with the Playstation Suite for purchasing and playing classic Playstation games.
There’s still no precise information about how much the device will cost or when it will be available, but AT&T has said it will carry the tablet later this year.
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