With all the rage that is the tablet market right now, it's surprising that one of the major players in consumer electronics, Sony, has yet to join the party. However, this may change very soon ...
Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
This unique tablet has a comfy-to-hold wedge design, an IR port for use as a universal remote, and PlayStation Certified support. Wednesday Sony held a press event in San Francisco and surprised ...
At a Sony press event today it seems they released two gems that are definitely worth mentioning! In the picture above I present to you the Sony S1 and its dual screen brother the S2. Their had ...
The Sony S1 and S2 Android tablets with their adventurous form factors are getting ready to hit the market although no specific dates and prices have been announced yet. Plenty of teaser videos of the ...
After the dual-screen Sony S2 Android tablet had gone through the FCC, it looks like Sony’s also readying the single-screen S1 slate for release. The tablet was recently seen going by the FCC for ...
We just grabbed some hands-on time with Sony’s two Android tablets, the S1 and the just-announced for AT&T S2. Those monikers are not final and, sadly, neither was the software on these devices. Still ...
A new teaser trailer for Sony's upcoming S1 and S2 Android tablets has been released, hinting at the sultry slates' movie, gaming and ebook abilities. Watch it here. Luke Westaway is a senior editor ...
Sony has announced an exciting collaboration with Adobe to introduce a new range of apps tailored for its upcoming Sony S1 and S2 Android tablets. This partnership aims to leverage Adobe’s powerful ...
Sony has been teasing their new S1 and S2 Android tablets for a while now, but they still haven’t released many specifications about these two new Android tablets. However, it looks like some details ...
Sony's hosting a press event in Tokyo today where it just made the first announcement: a pair of Android 3.0 tablets -- yes, the very two Honeycomb slabs we told you about exclusively back in February ...
Sony Corporation announced two Android 3.0-powered Sony Tablets codenamed S1 and S2. The S1 is optimized for rich media entertainment and the S2 is ideal for mobile communication and entertainment.