We have already seen some brief teaser videos of Sony’s new S1 and S2 Android tablets, and now the first hands-on videos of both tablets have appeared on the web, giving us a better look at these new Android tablets from Sony.
The Sony S1 Android tablet features a 9.4-inch multi-touch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It comes equipped with a powerful NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, ensuring smooth performance and efficient multitasking. On the other hand, the Sony S2 features a unique dual-display design, with each display measuring 5.5 inches. This innovative design allows for a variety of new use cases and enhanced productivity. Have a look at the videos of both of these new tablets in action below.
Design and Build Quality
The design of the Sony S1 is sleek and modern, with a slightly curved back that makes it comfortable to hold for extended periods. The 9.4-inch display is perfect for media consumption, gaming, and productivity tasks. The build quality is robust, with a premium feel that is characteristic of Sony’s hardware.
The Sony S2, with its dual 5.5-inch displays, offers a unique form factor that sets it apart from other tablets on the market. The clamshell design allows it to be folded, making it highly portable. When opened, the dual screens can be used in tandem for multitasking or as a single extended display for a more immersive experience. This design is particularly useful for reading e-books, browsing the web, or using productivity apps that benefit from additional screen real estate.
Software and Performance
Both the Sony S1 and S2 run on Android, providing access to a vast ecosystem of apps and services through the Google Play Store. The NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor in both tablets ensures that they can handle demanding applications and games with ease. The user interface is smooth and responsive, making for an enjoyable user experience.
The S1’s larger screen is ideal for watching videos, playing games, and browsing the web. The S2’s dual screens offer unique multitasking capabilities, such as running two apps side by side or using one screen as a virtual keyboard while the other displays content. This flexibility makes the S2 a versatile device for both entertainment and productivity.
The both look very interesting, and there are still no details on when they will be available. As soon as we get some more information, along with more specifications on the new Sony S1 and S2 Android tablets, we will let you guys know.
Source Engadget, HD Blog, Notebook Italia
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