Tokyo -- Sony Corporation (“Sony”),
announces “Sony Tablet” that delivers the perfect combination of
hardware, content and network with seamless usability for a
high-quality, engaging entertainment experience. Based on decades of
engineering heritage, Sony is developing two tablets with unprecedented
design, including S1 (codename) which is optimized for rich media
entertainment and S2 (codename) which is ideal for mobile communication
and entertainment. “Sony Tablet” will become available in the global
market starting in fall 2011.
“Sony Tablet” is equipped
with the latest Android 3.0 which is designed for devices with larger
screen sizes, particularly tablets. Both tablets are WiFi and WAN
(3G/4G) compatible and users can not only browse the internet or check
e-mail but they can also smoothly access digital content including
videos, games and books through Sony’s premium network services and
more, on-the-go at any time.
S1 has a 9.4-inch display for
enjoying the web and rich content on a large screen. Its off-center of
gravity design realizes stability and ease of grip as well as a sense of
stability and lightness, offering comfortable use for hours.
S2
has two 5.5-inch displays that can be folded for easy portability. In
contrast to existing tablets, its unprecedented dual screen presentation
and usability allows its displays to be combined and used as a large
screen or for different functions such as playing video on one screen
while showing control buttons on the other.
“‘Sony Tablet’
delivers an entertainment experience where users can enjoy cloud-based
services on-the-go at any time. We’re aiming to create a new lifestyle
by integrating consumer hardware, including ‘Sony Tablet’ with content
and network,” said Kunimasa Suzuki, Corporate Executive, SVP, and Deputy
President of Consumer Products & Services Group.
“Android
3.0 is a new version of the Android platform with a new holographic user
interface that is designed from the ground up for devices with larger
screen sizes, particularly tablets. I'm excited about “Sony Tablet” as
it will further spur the development of applications and network
offerings which users are looking for.” said Andy Rubin, Senior Vice
President, Mobile, Google Inc.
Also, in the mobile computing
category, the market for PCs which realize high productivity is expected
to steadily grow, particularly in emerging markets. Therefore, Sony
will also remain committed to strengthening its VAIO brand and introduce
increasingly compelling products which offer new value propositions to
the market.
“Sony Tablet” features.
Designed for portability and intuitive gripping
With
its off-center of gravity form factor, the 9.4-inch S1 offers stability
and a sense of lightness, offering comfortable use for hours.
The dual screen S2 comes with two 5.5-inch displays which can be used
together as one large screen to browse websites and more. They can also
be used for different functions as users can watch a video on one screen
and input commands on the other, or check email on one screen and use
the other as a soft keyboard.
Seamless Usability and Performance
Through
Sony’s knowhow for combining hardware and software, “Sony Tablet”
realizes optimal usability and performance. Because of Sony’s rapid
response technologies, users can perform smooth, quick touch-screen
operations and enjoy fast and efficient website loading. The keyboard
arrangement is also optimized for the large screen, making email and SNS
communication a breeze.
Rich entertainment experiences through various network services
Through
Qriocity1 music and video services, users can enjoy rich video and
music content. Also, through PlayStation®Suite, users can immerse
themselves in high quality first generation PlayStation® titles.
Additionally, users can easily download ebook content from Reader™Store2
and use both tablets as digital reading devices. The integration with
various services allows users to take their entertainment experiences
on-the-go. Furthermore, “Sony Tablet” is equipped with functionality
that organizes content for easy access.
Remote access functionality with AV devices
Through
“Sony Tablet”, users can control home entertainment devices as well as
enjoy content in new ways. S1 uses infrared technology and works as
universal remote controls for a variety of AV devices starting with .
Users can perform functions like turning on their TVs, changing the
channel and adjusting the volume. Also, through DLNA functionality on
“Sony Tablet”, users can “throw” personal content to large screen
televisions or music to wireless speakers.
In 2010, Sony
launched a network platform called “Qriocity” which connects many of
Sony’s network-enabled devices, and has been expanding its services into
global markets. Also, Sony Computer Entertainment has been providing
various contents and services for PlayStation users through
PlayStation®Network, which now has over 75 million registered accounts
(as of March 20, 2011) worldwide.
Simultaneously, Sony will
continue to announce various devices which leverage these services.
Starting in early 2011, Sony Computer Entertainment announced the
next-generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP) while Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications brought “Xperia™PLAY” to the market.
Sony is introducing “Sony Tablet” to deliver an entertainment experience
which integrates hardware with network services that deliver rich
content.
With the establishment of Consumer Products and Services
Group in April 2011, Sony will focus on accelerating the development of
innovative next generation products and aim to deliver a new lifestyle
by strengthening the integration of hardware and network services.
1 In markets where service is available
2 In markets where service is available
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