The head of Sony has confirmed the company plans to produce tablets
CEO of Sony, Sir Howard Stringer (sir Howard Stringer), continued to share information about future products of the company. Once it is from him the world learned of the existence of 8-megapixel camera, designed for next-generation devices iPhone, it became known, and the company plans to release tablet operating system Android Honeycomb. Previously this project was known as the tablet Sony S1. In an interview with Nikkei BP, he said that such a device running Android 3.0 will be released in late summer, with the company Sony broke with tradition by launching innovative devices in the home Japanese market, but above all will bring it to the U.S. market. As to what exactly would constitute the model and when it becomes available in the rest of the world, Sir Howard did not specifically apply.
According to Sony S1 is now the information relates to the tablet, built on a platform Nvidia Tegra 2. The device is equipped with a 9.4-inch touch screen with 1280 by 800 pixels. Also the model will get two cameras - the main and the front for video calls and a full USB-port, ie, so, to which you can connect peripheral devices. This, however is unlikely to be a unique offer. Unique features Sony S1 may be to have an infrared port, which will use the tablet as a remote control for home theater Sony. There are also indications that the tablet will unbent edge, which will be a kind of built-in stand for the tablet.
According to Sony S1 is now the information relates to the tablet, built on a platform Nvidia Tegra 2. The device is equipped with a 9.4-inch touch screen with 1280 by 800 pixels. Also the model will get two cameras - the main and the front for video calls and a full USB-port, ie, so, to which you can connect peripheral devices. This, however is unlikely to be a unique offer. Unique features Sony S1 may be to have an infrared port, which will use the tablet as a remote control for home theater Sony. There are also indications that the tablet will unbent edge, which will be a kind of built-in stand for the tablet.
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