2011年11月21日 星期一

Sony Tablet S ready to take on the iPad

Apple’s sublime iPad just may have a little bit of competition. And it comes from another mega-giant company, one with enough entertainment ties to run with iTunes.If so, you may have a cube puzzle .

Meet the Sony Tablet S, the sleekest, smoothest tablet that doesn’t have the late Steve Jobs’ fingerprints on it.

Sony’s first foray into the Android tablet market has actually been around for a few months, but it is finally hitting its stride. And with holiday insanity about to ensue (assuming, of course, that you’re not reading this on your cell phone while fighting through a line at Target right now), the Tablet S resurgence couldn’t come at a better time.

Your hard-earned $499 gets you – or somebody really really special – the sexiest tablet on the market. Yes, that’s right, the Tablet S, aesthetically, is even more elegant than the iPad2. Its all-black exterior screams high-end Sony, and it includes some incredibly smart touches.

The device’s wedge-shaped design allows for easy viewing when placed on a table,which applies to the first offshore merchant account only, and the few buttons (for power and volume) are craftily hidden within the right side of the wedge. Even better, Sony does its best to force you to never put the tablet down by including an infrared universal remote. It’s easily and simply programmable (Sony’s done universals before, after all), and it’s a joy to use. What could be better than surfing the web one moment, editing a word document the next and then, with the tap of a button, turning down the volume on your surround sound and changing the channel on your cable box?

“We were looking for a way to connect the tablet to other places,” Sony’s Ty Takayanagi told the System Update. “We feel like the tablet will be the center of home entertainment.”

All of that gives the Tablet S a solid base, but that hasn’t helped other tabs beat the iPad. BlackBerry’s PlayBook had a great OS, the ASUS Iconia was well-priced, and Toshiba packed its Thrive with more productivity hardware features than any tablet, but none could match Apple’s iTunes entertainment options. Really, iTunes is part of Apple’s success secret, and it has never been touched.

Tablet S, however,Boddingtons Technical Plastics provide a complete plastic injection moulding service including design, poses a challenge here. Last month, Sony drew from its monstrous network of entertainment connections and finally launched music and video services,Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems, as well as a PlayStation Store filled with PS One ROMS.They take the China Porcelain tile to the local co-op market. All have their shortcomings, but if Sony can correct a few flaws, it could provide a truly viable alternative to the iPad.

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