Sony Tablet with Android 3.0 will augment computing experience

Sony Tablet

Users would certainly agree that tablets are ideal travel companions as they come enclosed with interesting features and functions which fulfill the requirements of business professionals and individuals who always travel from one place to another. Keeping this in mind, Sony has announced its new Sony Tablet which incorporates unique elements for a leveraged user experience.

The company has devised two tablets namely S1 for rich multimedia and S2 for mobile communication and entertainment. Sony Tablet is powered by the Android 3.0 operating system. The Wi-Fi-enabled and WAN compatible tablets will enable users to browse the web and check e-mails as well as effortlessly access digital content comprising videos, games and books via the company’s premium network services.

“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,” commented Kunimasa Suzuki, Corporate Executive, SVP, and Deputy President of Consumer Products and Services Group.

The S1 tablet is adorned by a 9.4-inch display screen and eye-catchy attributes. It is neatly crafted with its off-center of gravity design for enhanced ergonomics and grip. The S2 tablet houses two 5.5-inch display screens that can be effortlessly folded for better portability. Users can merge the displays and use this offering as a wide screen for distinct functions like playing videos on one screen and accessing control buttons on the other.

Users can send e-mails and type with easy using the innovative keyboard arrangement. Owners can also uplift their experience while on-the-go with Qriocity music and video services, PlayStation Suite and Reader store. Besides, individuals can seamlessly manage home entertainment devices. The S1 tablet utilizes infrared technology and functions as universal remote controls for different AV devices beginning with Bravia. In addition, Sony Tablet uses DLNA functionality to help users watch their content on large screens or enjoy music through wireless speakers.

Sony Tablet is anticipated to be up for grabs in the global market beginning fall 2011.