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Posts Tagged: Tablet

swsonyambass:

Sony Tablet S and P are getting Android upgrades this month in Japan. The new upgrade will further enhance the capabilities of the devices including image quality and password-lock system. To receive a special student discount click the SES link to the right. To see full article click the pic.

swsonyambass:

Sony Tablet S and P are getting Android upgrades this month in Japan. The new upgrade will further enhance the capabilities of the devices including image quality and password-lock system. To receive a special student discount click the SES link to the right. To see full article click the pic.

Source: sssssssssssssw

wkusonyambassador:

SONY TABLET S!! 16GB!
NEW LOWER PRICE!! You really want this…
 9.4” touch screen, Wi-Fi®, universal IR remote, latest Android™ platform, Sony Entertainment Network with Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited and games for PS Certified devices
All the great things you know from Sony, now in a tablet. With a comfortable design that fits easily in your hand, and a vibrant TruBlack™ display, enjoy a truly optimized tablet that’s responsive and intuitive. Access PlayStation® games, Reader™ eBooks, music and new release movies through Sony Entertainment Network or control your living room via the built-in universal IR remote control3.
Head over to the WKU SONY education store now! 

wkusonyambassador:

SONY TABLET S!! 16GB!

NEW LOWER PRICE!! You really want this…

 9.4” touch screen, Wi-Fi®, universal IR remote, latest Android™ platform, Sony Entertainment Network with Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited and games for PS Certified devices

All the great things you know from Sony, now in a tablet. With a comfortable design that fits easily in your hand, and a vibrant TruBlack™ display, enjoy a truly optimized tablet that’s responsive and intuitive. Access PlayStation® games, Reader™ eBooks, music and new release movies through Sony Entertainment Network or control your living room via the built-in universal IR remote control3.

Head over to the WKU SONY education store now! 

Source: wkusonyambassador

The Sony Tablet S

The Sony Tablet S has been turning heads towards Android devices, proving that in the Android market, there is an exceptional device that is on par with industry leader.  The Sony Tablet S is more than just a tablet however, it is a home entertainment devices that unifies the personal computer, streaming of content (video and audio [Movies Unlimited and Music Unlimited]), PlayStation, and it even acts as a universal remote.

An article from www.mastheadonline.com said the following about the Sony Tablet S:

“Sometimes the last one in gets a chance to be the best as it learns what the market wants. The convergence of television, gaming, email, social networking, web surfing, books, magazines and camera into one device can be seen as the evolution of the tablets to another level, which Sony has done in my opinion. Some bloggers are concerned about the lack of GPS, but I have no need for this as this is a mobile home entertainment device first versus a mobile device I take on the road with me. On top of all this, you get one pretty sexy TV remote that get rids of clutter in the living room, says Ryan Winsborrow” (par 12).

To read the complete article, click on the URL in the blog title to be redirected.

Source: asusonystudentambassador

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An interesting article by Jordan Mallory: 

Competition is healthy for a free-market economy, especially in the consumer electronics industry, and when a product quits being “the” product and becomes “a” product among many, it is ultimately the buyer who wins. At the moment, no consumer product is more the product than Apple’s iPad, so much so that “iPad” is slowly becoming synonymous with “tablet,” much in the way “iPod” became a synonym for “MP3 player.”

Countless Android tablets have failed to change the iPad’s status from “the” thing to “a” thing, and while the majority of them suffer from a deadly combination of cheap construction and high prices, even incredibly well designed examples have failed to compete the wealth of tablet-optimized games available on the App Store.

In an effort to circumvent this ecosystem-wide content drought, Sony has struck a deal with one of iOS’ most prominent developers: Gameloft. The French development studio plans to release 5 titles for Sony’s Tablet P and Tablet S devicesAsphalt 6: Adrenaline HDNOVA 2: Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance HDSpider-Man: Total Mayhem HDReal Soccer 2011 HD and Green Farm HD.

No word on pricing or availability, however Gameloft says that each game has been “optimized for, and will be directly accessible on Sony’s upcoming tablets.” The press release makes no mention of the Android Marketplace, however it also doesn’t explicitly name the titles as Sony exclusives. Even so, people love them some Gameloft games, and tablet-optimized versions will only help intensify the competitive climate, regardless of whose tablets actually receive the titles.