Today, Sony has launched two Android tablets for the Indian market, Tablet S and Tablet P.Both the tablets run Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread, 1GB of RAM and 5-megapixel cameras. Tablet S has 16GB of internal storage and is available at both WiFi only [Rs 29,990] and WiFi+3G [Rs 33,990]
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The tablets also have a 'throw' feature that enable users to wirelessly sync tablet with DLNA compatible devices including PCs, Bravia televisions and others, thereby allowing them to share and play files - audio, video and images - on bigger screens.
While Tablet S is a regular rectangular slab with a 9.4-inch screen and 1280x800 pixels resolution, Tablet P is a clamshell with dual LCD screen. Both the displays can also be combined into a bigger one.
Both the tablets are PlayStation certified, and have popular games like Crash Bandicoot and Pinball Heroes pre-installed.
versions.
The tablets also have a 'throw' feature that enable users to wirelessly sync tablet with DLNA compatible devices including PCs, Bravia televisions and others, thereby allowing them to share and play files - audio, video and images - on bigger screens.
While Tablet S is a regular rectangular slab with a 9.4-inch screen and 1280x800 pixels resolution, Tablet P is a clamshell with dual LCD screen. Both the displays can also be combined into a bigger one.
Both the tablets are PlayStation certified, and have popular games like Crash Bandicoot and Pinball Heroes pre-installed.
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