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sony tablet Sony Tablet P Price, Review, Specs, cell phone reviews, With a new Tablet released every week, the table market is a cacophony of colors, makes, sizes and features. Therefore, there are the iPads, Androids and the also ran WebOS-TouchPads. The sheer number of Tablets available is rather confusing to the average buyer, looking for multi-purpose features in Tablets.

The most eye-catching feature with Tablet P is that it simply, opens out and closes, much like a spectacle case. It opens out into a 5.5inch twin screen, giving the impression of a full-fledged Tablet screen real estate. However, there is no escaping the hinge at the centre, which kind-of cuts of the continuity of images especially in the portrait-perspective.

As a step-in eReader, the dual-screen gives the familiar feel of an open book. Where these screens truly make a difference is their fabulous resolution for such as small screen space-1024 x 960 pixels, backed by Sony’s proprietary TruBlack technology, which takes away the glare. However, as with all other Tablets, Tablet S too, becomes illegible in direct light/sunlight. Sony’s Reader app is now available for Tablet P as well but the display quality does not match that of eInk, Amazon’s default display on its open source Kindle eReader device.

It is available in 4GB storage, USB extension and 3G is default unlike other Tablets.

Lightweight (barely 380g) and compact, it is one of the easiest of Tablets to port around and you would not even require a Tablet-case/sleeve unlike other Tablets. Additionally, the clam-shell-like allows you to drop it into your bag, without having to bother about scratching the screen; or you could simply pocket your clam-Tablet like a spectacle-case.

The dual-screen model is reminiscent of the Nintendo 3D S, the blockbuster Sony gaming console. The Tablet P too has the same grip and fast-paced typing using thumbs and is also certified for PlayStation and is likely to offer PS’s older game titles.

This is where the dual screen comes into play. The keyboard or the controls will appear on the bottom screen, while the top screen continues to display the images or webpage.

The touch-sensitive technology works wonders with high-quality response but does not suffice for serious gamers who need the feel of physical controls.

What catches one by surprise is that videos’ are displayed only on the top-screen, while the bottom-screen invariably displays the control keys. This is a huge disappointment especially for users, who love watching video. Not only is the image truncated and squashed, there is the annoying black patch of plastic hinge as well.

Apps for Tablet P will truly be lacking on two counts. First, the dual-screen display requires new, niche apps, with appropriate changes, as the most of the regular apps will not be able to deliver effectively on the split-screen display.

Secondly, the number of apps on the Android App Store is rather limited, in comparison to the unlimited apps available for the trendsetting iPad, Tablet.

Analysts believe that this dual-screen display would have been the default design for Tablet form factor, if it were introduced before the flat screen iPad. This would have also lead to the development of the necessary dual-screen apps first, in similar unlimited numbers, if only dual-screen apps had made their appearance first.

With close to eighteen months of developing apps for single-flat-screen Tablets and a sizeable number of Android apps, it is rather too much to expect from developers of Apps to move to new niche of dual-screen apps, especially for overpriced devices such as the Tablet P. The future of such devices would be rather limited and it is unlikely that there would be a great number of dual-screen apps, which would offer that great user experience.

As with all other Sony entertainment devices, the Tablet P too is integrated via DLNA technology. However, connectivity is rather limited because of the Micro-USBView definition in a new window connection. Another feature lacking is the Universal remote, which comes with Tablet S. In the Tablet S, practically all devices can be controlled using the RI.

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Sony Tablet P Price :

The £499 UK/$ 599 US asking price isn’t doing it any favours either, with many of its rivals available for £299-£399.

Sony Tablet P Specification :

Running on an Android 3.0 in the pre-production Tablet P, the final clam-shaped Tablet is to launch in November with the Android 3.2.

Other specifications include :

Two 5.5 inch screens1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor1GB RAM5MP rear-facing camera0.3MP front-facing camera4GB internal memoryFull-size SD CardView definition in a new window slot (for media exchange only)Wi-Fi + 4GWeight: 13ouncesOpen State- 6.22l x 7.08w x 0.53h (inches)Closed State- 3.11l x 7.08w x 1.02h (inches)

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