Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sony Tablet S: What's the difference?

Sony Tablet S officially unveiled last April seen to be one of the promising
gadget this 2011. This tablet has a wedge-like design and when you lay it down on
the table and it will have an incline making it easy for you to peck on its
onscreen keyboard. Some people who already used the gadget comments that thumb
typing is a bit awkward as the thinner edge tends to hurt your palm over
prolonged use.



Sony Tablet S has the following features:

1. Runs on NVIDIA Tegra 2 SoC
2. Has a 9.4-inch screen with a 1280 x 800 resolution
3. Uses a Sony Bravia technology called TruBlack for contrast that looks good in
any angle
4. An SD card reader
5. Has an IR port
6. Also PlayStation Certified

The Tablet S is also particularly well-suited to sitting on a desk in landscape,
like a little keyboard. Sony thoughtfully attached a pair of rubber nubs on the
top and, thanks to the gentle incline of the screen when placed on something
flat, it makes for a decent typing surface -- much more so than other tablets
that are less inclined to your touch.

So, as with all Honeycomb tablets, it basically comes down to whether this one is
clearly better than the identically priced Galaxy Tab 10.1. While we'll withhold
our definitive judgement until we get final software, we will say say what we've
seen so far is not clearly better -- even if it is clearly different.


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