
Mfarhanonline Social Media News: Tuesday, Sony announced it’s launching two tablets, both of which run Android 3.0, a.k.a. Honeycomb . One of the tablets, dubbed the S1, sports a 9.4-inch screen. The other is the S2; it bears a novel dual-screen design. The device’s two 5.5-inch screens can be used separately or together; they can also be folded onto one another to create a compact and highly portable package. Both tablets are WiFi and 3G/4G compatible and integrate with PlayStation Suite, Sony’s new Android -friendly platform that allows users to download and play PlayStation games. And, as might be expected, the tablets are intended to be welcome additions to the living room, playing well with and enhancing traditional entertainment devices. Sony says the S1 in particular “uses infrared technology and works as a universal remote control for a variety of AV devices … turning on TVs, changing the channel and adjusting the volume.” The tablets can also take advantage of DLNA functionality to “project” content to other, larger screens and speakers. The tablets will come to retail in fall 2011. We’re still waiting for details on pricing, but we’re expecting it’ll be competitive with what’s already on the market. Check out the photos below. Do you think the S1 and S2 are tablets you’d consider buying? Sony’s S1, Front View Sony’s S1, Back View Side View of Sony S1 9.4-Inch Screen, Sony S1 Sony’s S1 & S2 Side View of Sony S1 More About: android , android tablet , honeycomb , sony , Tablet For more Tech & Gadgets coverage: Follow Mfarhanonline Tech & Gadgets on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Tech & Gadgets channel Download our free apps for Android , Mac , iPhone and iPad Social Media reviews series maintain by Mayya



































































































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