Brilliant colors / good contrast, Wide viewing angles, Pocket size, Innovative: Handy, but large TFT, Stable case, Good Tegra 2 processing power, Memory expansion via microSD, 3G module, Long battery life and low weight
High-gloss screen surface, No video out, Not all applications work on the split screen, Top shell inadequately mounted
Sony Tablet P beside the 7 inch BlackBerry PlayBookAfter spending a week with the Sony P, the author of this review who doesn't own a tablet has come to the conclusion If it's to be a tablet, then no other than this one! Other tablets also bid fast Androi...
Abstract: Sony's new Tablets let you “throw” music, photos, and video to DLNA-compatible TVs with the touch of a button. On top pf that, the Sony Tablet S is equipped with IR technology, so it can be a universal remote control that not only controls...
Abstract: In a San Francisco press event held last week, Sony showed off some of the capabilities and features of its upcoming Sony Tablet S1 and Sony Tablet S2. PCWorld had the rare opportunity to play with both tablets. Mere mortals like you and me, though, got o...
Abstract: Android tablets are flying thick and fast as the platform continues to evolve, but most of them look similar. Sony has attempted to distinguish itself with the Tablet P: a clamshell Android tablet with dual-screens.• Sony Tablet S review • New Sony Tabl...
Portable, compact design, Default Sony apps work well, Decent performance
Completely inconsistent user experience, Large bezel and sharp edges, Poor battery life
Sony deserves credit for trying something different in a market full of devices that offer minimal distinguishing features. However, its Tablet P doesn't succeed due to an inconsistent user experience, mediocre battery life and a design that makes it unco...
The Sony Tablet P's screens look great and I appreciate its removable battery. Also, the ability to fold it in half and fit it into your pocket is indescribably convenient
The two screens are segmented by a dead space, making certain apps function awkwardly, and its pointy corners don't necessarily make me want to hold it for extended periods. Also, both the contract and noncontract prices are too expensive given what you g
We applaud Sony's unique approach to tablets, but its dual-screen design just doesn't work. Too many apps are unusable over two screens, leaving you with a novelty rather than a usable computer....
No. Absolutely not. If it only cost $250 I would still say no, but that's not the case. It retails for $729 in Australia. I really like that Sony was trying to do something different with the tablet form factor, but instead of getting best of both worlds...
Abstract: When we first learned of the Sony S2 Android tablet, we were excited. Very excited. And our eyes-on at Sony's recent showcase event has done little to alter that. You see, the S2 is a tablet with a difference: it's a dual-screen clamshell design. While...
Overall there is still a lot of stuff we don't know about the Tablet P, which leaves us concerned. Once we receive more details on the hardware, software and media on the Sony Tablet P, we can give you a more accurate review.Tags: Sony Tablet P, Sony Tabl...
Overall there is still a lot of stuff we don't know about the Tablet P, which leaves us concerned. Once we receive more details on the hardware, software and media on the Sony Tablet P, we can give you a more accurate review....