Sunday, 9 September 2012

Sony Tablet P

The Sony Tablet P's screens look great and I appreciate its removable battery. Also, the ability to fold it in half and fit it into your pocket is indescribably convenient.Design
The first thing you'll notice about the Sony Tablet P is the dual-screen, hinge-based design that allows the tablet to be closed up, like a clam shell.
The second thing is that, once folded, the tablet looks not unlike a large eyeglasses case that will likely fit into most large pockets.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus
Toshiba Thrive 7-inchSony Tablet P
Weight in pounds0.760.80.82
Width in inches (landscape)7.67.47.1
Height in inches4.85.16.2 (Closed: 3.3)
Depth in inches0.380.50.75 (Closed: 0.9)
Side bezel width in inches (landscape)0.750.751.1
Tablets with pointy corners are something of a pet peeve of mine. There's nothing that ruins potential comfort like pointy plastic corners digging into your palms, and that's exactly the type of experience the Tablet P delivers. With the top screen rotated to an almost-laptop-like 90 degrees, the "pointy plastic things are causing me discomfort" effect is lessened, but you'd better have hobbit-size hands if you hope to get any typing or navigation done from this positionsony tablet p

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