| Worthy competitor : Sony's Touchpad |
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With his first touch pad is Sony a different path than the competition. At least in terms of design. Under the hood is found Android. Seen a little on hold yesterday Tablet S be mistaken for a small binder. Sony's designers have chosen to give the touchpad a slightly inclined shape, where one side is thicker than the other.
The result is a different kind of surfing flat with a stylish look that
stands out from the competition and it makes itself particularly well
on a table, where the angle towards the viewer gets a little more
comfortable.
A built-in IR transmitter makes the coffee table in the living room to
your favorite site. This allows the Tablet S namely the role of a
multi-remote. Sony has loaded the touchpad with a program that simply
dubbed Remote Control. Hopefully many of the home's remote controls are
already included in the extensive range, but would this not be the
case, the program can learn to imitate others.
Tablet S is available in three variants. The differences about memory and natkoppling. As a buyer chooses between 16 and 32 GB, and happy with the smaller amount of memory is also a model with 3G. But the memory card slot for SD cards do not enable to increase the touch pad storage. Instead, the memory card to transfer pictures, movies and music from other gadgets. Like the Sony Ericsson phone Xperia Play gives Tablet S run some older games. But so far is the game selection really scant. Any opportunity to get more than the two that are in the plate when unpacked are not yet available to Swedish customers. That will come later, but at present do not want Sony to specify more than that. Tablet S using the touchpad-enabled version of Android. The same version uses the Motorola Xoom and new technologies tested in August. In competition with it and other Android-plates is the Tablet S really good. But anyone considering a purchase will probably be best to try and test it in store first. The binder-like design makes it feel very special in my hand, and it's probably not all happy with it. |
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