On the FCC site appeared four versions of the tablet Sony S1
As with any other device tablet from Sony on the eve of entering the U.S. market has been tested by the Federal Communications Commission, the data about what and appeared on the site. Notable in this is the fact that the model numbers, which were on the test was already four. The specifications indicate SGPT111US / S and SGPT112US / S, as well as SGPT111CA / S and SGPT112CA / S. Apparently the first designed specifically for the U.S. and the second two for Canada. Unfortunately, no other details about the models to learn it is not possible, because the FCC site is 180 day lock on the technical information about the model and her photos.
Most likely the differences between two versions of tablets. First, the model number could mean different capacity embedded storage, just as is done in tablet iPad. Second, a model can be built-in modem for mobile networks, 3G, and the latter have only the module Wi-Fi. Will there be any difference between the U.S. version and a version for Canada - we can only guess. Recall that the tablet Sony S1 is based on the operating system Google Android 3.0 and is designed for connection to a corporate multimedia services Sony Qriosity. Unusual is the presence of an infrared emitter, which is supposed to be used for turning the tablet into a universal remote control home appliances by Sony.
Most likely the differences between two versions of tablets. First, the model number could mean different capacity embedded storage, just as is done in tablet iPad. Second, a model can be built-in modem for mobile networks, 3G, and the latter have only the module Wi-Fi. Will there be any difference between the U.S. version and a version for Canada - we can only guess. Recall that the tablet Sony S1 is based on the operating system Google Android 3.0 and is designed for connection to a corporate multimedia services Sony Qriosity. Unusual is the presence of an infrared emitter, which is supposed to be used for turning the tablet into a universal remote control home appliances by Sony.
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