A few months ago, the Japanese Sony presented two terminals with which it announced its penetration in the tablet sector : the Sony S1 and Sony S2, devices that betting on design were lined up as competition within the Android Honeycomb camp. These days it has been known that prior to the launch of these personal screens, the manufacturer has renamed its tablets.
Thus, for example, the Sony S2 (the dual-screen terminal and folding design) will hit stores like Sony Tablet P, as we know from Engadget. A name that, in some way, is reminiscent of the terminal nomination style that Samsung uses for its Galaxy range.
In addition, the new name of this tablet comes packed with confirmation of some of the features of the device, which serve to highlight some of those already met when Sony confirmed the presence of their tablets in the roadmap .
To begin with, the Sony Tablet P, as we already knew, will have a design that folds the device as if it were a case, revealing a pair of 5.5-inch screens each when we have it wide open.. You will enter the dual-core club , thanks to the popular NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with 1 GHz power and dual-core configuration.
On the other hand, it will have a RAM of 512 MB, as well as four GB if what we are looking for is to store data, which can be expanded with up to an additional 32 GB if we resort to microSD cards. A very interesting point about the Sony Tablet P is in its weight: 370 grams make it one of the lightest devices in its field.
However, the great attraction for many users is the inclusion of the Sony Tablet P within the family of PlayStation certified terminals. Thus, like Sony Ericcson Xpreria Play, this tablet will be very oriented to video games, something that will serve to distinguish it from other terminals in this segment.