Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

It's official: Sony is going to launch two Android 3.0 Honeycomb based tablets, the S1 and S2.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

The S1 will possibly have a 9.4-inch display with front and back cameras and will be powered by NVidia's Tegra 2 dual?core processor.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Interestingly, the S2 will feature dual 5.4 inch displays in a clamshell casing and will also run NVidia's Tegra 2 processor.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

The Dual Display design is useful for reading digital books whose content is displayed on screen as two pages side-by side.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Both the tablets will come preloaded with the PlayStation Suite and the Reader Store, which will provide a lot of digital content.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

The tablets will be enabled with Sony's Qriocity platform, which will connect the device to many of Sony's online services such as the PlayStation Network.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Both the tablets will be DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) enabled which will allow them to stream music wirelessly and access videos on large displays.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

The tablets will offer remote AV functionality as well, especially the S1 will come with a built in universal remote functionality through a special infrared sensor.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Both tablets will have Wi-Fi and 3G/4G versions depending on which market they release in.

Sony's New Anti-iPad Arsenal

Sony plans to release the tablets in Q3 of 2011.

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