Monday, April 4, 2011

Sony breaks silence

Howard Stringer, Sony CEO for its North American subsidiary, has confirmed that the Japanese company is working on a new tablet that will have the Android 3.0 Honeycomb shiny. The news breaks the silence of the company that seemed to see the competitive ad carefully and so far had shown an interest in the growing market for tablets.

According to the rumor circulating on the web the new gadget from Sony would have the line recently released nVidia Tegra processor 2 and a 9.4 inches screen that would reach a maximum resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. In addition it will be able to run streaming through Qriocity and will play games on PlayStation.

As if this were not enough will Bravia technology, USB and infrared. While it is confirmed that the project will reach U.S. stores by the end of next summer it features a simple rumo remain and there are many who wonder if Sony will be a worthy rival for the new Apple iPad 2.

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