And just like that, it’s now official.
Say goodbye to the Sony S1 and S2: these two Sony Honeycomb tablets are now officially known as the Sony Tablet S and Tablet P.
The Sony Tablet S will be available in three variants – two WiFi-only models (16GB, 32GB) and a 16GB WiFi+3G version. The WiFi-only Tablet S will run on Android Honeycomb 3.1, and is actually up for pre-order now in the US. The 16GB version is priced at $499.99 (roughly Php21.1K) while the 32GB variant goes for $599.99 (roughly Php25.3K).
The dual-screen WiFi+3G Tablet P and the lone Tablet S with WiFi+3G connectivity are preinstalled with Android Honeycomb 3.2, and are expected to arrive sometime in November over in Europe. No US pricing yet, but we do know the Tablet P will retail for 599 Euro (roughly Php36.7K) while the WiFi+3G Tablet S, according to UWHS, is priced at £499.99 (roughly Php34.6K) in the UK.
It’s still unclear, though, if either or both the Sony Tablet S and Tablet P will be released locally. That said, there’s really nothing stopping these goodies from debuting in the local flourishing grey market.
For the full press release, just head on over here.
If you’re seriously interested in getting one or the other, you can read Engadget’s initial impressions on the Tablet S and the Tablet P.
Eurodroid via Unwiredview
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