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http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/16/exclusive-sony-s1-brings-qriocity-to-9-4-inch-honeycomb-table/

Think for a second, what major consumer electronics company doesn't have a tablet to show? Right, Sony. In fact, the rumor womb has been conspicuously barren of salacious Sony tablet tattle ever since Apple's iPad was announced back in 2010. Oh sure, Sony's owned-up to the development of prototypes that fill a "very important position" somewhere in between its own Vaio PC lineup and the Xperia Play byproduct of its Ericsson commingling. But beyond that: zilch, nada... until today.

We have a couple of tablets we'd like to tell you about, starting with a 9.4-inch honeypot of an Android 3.0 tablet. Details of which have been confirmed by two highly trusted and independent sources. Known by its "S1" codename internally, Sony is busy customizing Matias Duarte's Honeycomb interface to its own specification. Although, we're skeptical of Sony's software capabilities, we've been assured that Sony's work is cutting edge stuff created by a talented engineering team spanning Sony's VAIO, Reader, PlayStation, and Sony Ericsson product groups. The team is lead by the VAIO organization but will probably launch as a Sony product without VAIO branding, according to one source. Sony's custom-built transitions and UI elements have created a user experience that rivals and at times improves upon the iPad's renowned experience. The tablet itself, we're told, is 100 percent focused on Qriocity, Sony's music, games, ebooks, and videos on demand service that's just been launched in Europe. It comes preloaded with Sony PS One games, a Bravia Media Remote, and yes, PlayStation integration -- though it's unclear if that'll be limited to Remote Play or if the Android tablet will be PlayStation Suite certified. One source speculates that it could very well get the PlayStation gaming seal of approval by the time it ships -- but that's just an educated guess.

Update: We now have confirmation that the S1 is indeed PlayStation Certified making this a full-blown gaming tablet.

So what about that curvaceous mockup above? A design described to us as "beautiful, the best thing" one source has ever seen from Sony. Click through the break and we'll explain.

The tablet's "wrap" design is meant to remind the owner of something personal in the way that it mimics an open paperback stuffed into the back pocket, or a magazine folded backward upon itself such that only a single page is visible to read. A design that also gives the tablet's display enough angle to comfortably touch-type when placed on a table. It also makes one-handed operation a bit less taxing on the wrist by shifting the center of gravity to the bulbous edge of the device as in our mock-up above. A trick meant to reduce the torque that makes 10-inch tablets uncomfortable to hold one-handed for an extended length of time (when reading an ebook, for example). So even though the S1 is about the same size and weight as Apple's iPad, we're told that it feels lighter since most of the weight is shifted directly into the user's hand and over the wrist. Naturally, the screen UI rotates allowing for right- or left-handed use and we're told that it's still comfortable to hold in landscape mode where the bulging edge is typically held at the top.

Although the tablet looks like a hollow 9.4-inch capacitive touch panel sporting a 1,280 x 800 pixel resolution from the distance, the space between the the front and back wrapped panels is actually stuffed with a battery and circuitry including a Tegra 2 processor. As such, you won't be hanging it from the towel rack. It also features both front- and rear-facing cameras as well as a USB-A port that plays host to USB thumb drives or media devices. The only physical buttons -- volume and on / off -- are located on the edge of each indented side. There's also the possibility that the S1 will feature a "Q" (for Qriocity) button but that decision has not been finalized, according to one of our sources. Oh, and there's an IR port built-in allowing you to control devices other than your Bravia TV. The front face is finished in a high-gloss black that sits flush with the display and continues in one unobstructed sweep to the back of the tablet where a subtle dot matrix texture is applied to enhance the grip. The underside is a matte-silver color creating a nice contrast. All materials, we're told, feel very premium though it's unclear if we're talking plastic, aluminum, or something else.

So, price and ship date? We're told that the target price for the WiFi-only version of the S1 was meant to match the iPad but has recently been bumped to $599 (a $100 premium) with a planned September ship -- a date that has already slipped several times. Of course, any or all of this could change before then, or maybe the whole project gets canned. We don't know. What we can tell you, is that Sony has another Honeycomb tablet in the works which we'll reveal soon enough. Until then, this patent application is a hint of what's to come.

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My opinion -

While its nice that Sony is releasing a tablet, the tablet/phone ecosystems are getting out of hand.

HP is pushing Web OS on phones, tablets and computers - good luck with that HP. Only hope they have with computers is by fooling cutomers with the brand and making them think they are getting a Windows 7 machine.

Intel is working on Meemo - this may be something worthwhile in 2020 but today its in pre alpha stages when it comes to support and development.

Android tablets galore from many manufacturers including Sony now - most of which will run proprietary software and bloatware with very little to no standardization. So essentially each tablet is pulling in a different direction with features compatibility.

Apples Ipad - best "tablet" tablet you can buy right now. I don't see this changing for a while

Many Windows 7 tablets - they have issues with size, heat, battery consumption, processing and price...even before you get to the fact that windows 7 isnt the best environment for tablet form

Upcoming Windows 8 is going to be tablet and ARM architecture optimized - could be worthwhile if it has windows backwards compatibility

RIM has their own OS and phones for tablets - Seems interesting but to maximize features you need a blackberry

I see the tablet market colapsing before it gets established. Kinda like 3DTVs...When its all said and done, few will stand (Ipad, maybe Windows 8...) and many will fail.



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If it is done well, it will be my first tablet. 



 

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I don't see the tablet market collapsing. My personal experience is that the people that I've witnessed buying tablets use them much more than I ever thought they would. There is so much content available for tablets, books movies, games, magazines, web, apps, plus being able to do email and video conferencing. All these things will keep the tablet market moving.

3DTV is dying because of glasses and no content. It makes life more complicated and can't do much. The complete opposite of the tablets.



Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.

Grimes said:

I don't see the tablet market collapsing. My personal experience is that the people that I've witnessed buying tablets use them much more than I ever thought they would. There is so much content available for tablets, books movies, games, magazines, web, apps, plus being able to do email and video conferencing. All these things will keep the tablet market moving.

3DTV is dying because of glasses and no content. It makes life more complicated and can't do much. The complete opposite of the tablets.

 

I am not saying that tablet market will die, but that a lot of players will be pushed out of the market.

Tablets are not a cheap purchase so its not an impulse buy. People will most likely research what they buy. There are 20 android tablets coming out and 10 windows 7 ones in the near future. Blackberry playbook, Webos from HP as well... Which ecosystem are people going to choose? Furthermore, even within an ecosystem like Android, how does one decide between Samsung Galaxy tab and Motorolla Xoom for example?

 



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I dont get tablets. 



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Time for hype

This sounds very, very interesting. Wonder if 3D will be a feature Sony decides to put in.

With content for 3D starting to finally come out at a fairly consistent pace, would be nice to see Sony add glasses free 3D to this tablet.

Also, is anyone else seeing that everything Sony is doing is gaining "PlayStation Certified"? I know Sony is cashing in on the power of the brand, but where was this during the dominate PS2 era?

PlayStation is still powerful, but Nintendo and Apple have become (or in the case of Nintendo never lost) very strong in the handheld/portable (putting tablets under portable) markets now.

I can't believe all the "WTF Apple, that's just an ipod Touch on Steroids" has turned into such a huge electronics companies dream. Anyway, at least Sony isn't waiting as long to jump into this fight as they did with Smartphones.



I personally don't see the appeal of Tablets, doesn't an iPhone do exact things as tablet but.. with a smaller screen? I wouldn't purchase a tablet, I'd purchase a laptop instead. But I see why Sony would go into that market, although it is becoming very competitive since the iPad came out, despite tablets existing before, it seems like everything with the apple logo on it sells like bread.



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make it with a naked eye 3D-ready screen i will be more interested cause that will be more special compare from all the lately upcoming tablet model ...

if touchscreen feature can't be apply on 3D screen then make a rear touch pad just like the NGP... isn't it great...



AnveL said:

make it with a naked eye 3D-ready screen i will be more interested cause that will be more special compare from all the upcoming tablet model recetly...

is touchscreen feature can't be apply on 3D screen then make a rear touch pad just like the NGP...


That will cost lots of $$$$...for a device which is mostly for content consumption and not content creation, that would be too much money.