Sony s1 and sony s2, sony's android tablets debut their first (and conceptual) announcements
The Sony S1 and Sony S2 are the first tablets that the Japanese manufacturer will launch on the market in the second half of the year. A few months ago he showed the first prototypes in a presentation that anticipated some of its characteristics without going into too much detail. And now that we can see these devices in their first announcements, we are still not very clear about the full technical profile of Sony terminals.
There are already two videos that have been released from a series of spots with a couple of common denominators: the presence of the Sony S1 and Sony S2, and a taste for the conceptual that can just as easily leave the viewer spellbound by the magnetic nature of the images, it can ask you if you are facing an advertisement for tablets focused on competing with Apple's iPad or presenting a contemporary video creators fair.
In both videos we can see, even in the past, the design of the Sony S1 and Sony S2, which, as we already told you at the time, are so far the kings of the party to which potential users of these devices are invited. The Sony S1 shows its line designed to handle the tablet on a horizontal surface without using accessories, and at the same time, favoring the posture of the hands when it comes to using the virtual keyboard on the touch screen.
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The Sony S2, for its part, is somewhat more revolutionary, and whoever remembers the Microsoft Courier (that dual-screen tablet that the Redmond giant ended up canceling) will see more than one resemblance to this terminal. Fundamentally, it is due to the presence of a double touch screen that, from Sony, they indicated that it will have its most interesting projection in the facet of the Sony S2 as a gaming platform (in fact, it is PlayStation certified).
However, none of this is present in the first promotional videos of Sony tablets. On the contrary, the pieces are limited to showing really striking scenes, without music and practically without sound, where with plays of light and shadow, as well as elaborate Rube Goldberg machines, it is possible to give atmosphere to the tablets.
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