Sammanfattning: Of course, pretty though the home page looks, it's when you open apps that you really get to grips with a tablet. And here the remarkable screen arrangement has mixed results. Starting with that old favourite, Angry Birds, already installed for your conve...
Sammanfattning: This Android device will easily fit in a pocket or purse, the screen is however larger than you think as it hinges in the centre giving a view that is far larger than the overall size of the Tablet and certainly worth a look....
Gap between screens, Android not optimised for two screens
Praise is due to Sony for trying something distinctly different with the Tablet P, but the dual screen approach feels a bit awkward on this evidence, and it's unlikely that Android will ever be adapted to make it a smooth fit. Perhaps the Sony Tablet S...
Original clamshell design makes it more portable than other 10'' tablets, Two goodquality IPS touchscreen displays, Compatible with other devices via Sony's simplified DLNA system, Enjoyable web experience, Removable battery
Not actually that compact, Poor battery life, Low quality camera, Display across two screens could be improved
The new Sony Tablet P is more attractive than its forerunner the Tablet S because of its portable clamshell form factor. It's a definite design success for Sony and proof that the world of tablets isn't as boring as it might first appear. It's just a s...
Bold screens, Appealing clam shell design, PlayStation Certified
Incompatibility with many apps, Disappointing battery life, High price
You certainly won't mistake it for an iPad clone, but the Sony Tablet P fails to convince any other level. It's not ideal as a gaming platform, doesn't play nice with many Android applications and has underwhelming battery staminaMore Info: Sony Tablet P...
Dualscreen setup isn't supported by all apps, Poor battery stamina, Low internal storage, Doesn't charge via USB
It's easy to admire Sony's sense of adventure and the notion of an ultra-portable tablet is a commendable one, but the Tablet P commits too many mortal sins to be considered a worthwhile investment. It's saddled with poor battery life, inconsistent com...
Publicerad: 2012-01-03, Författare: Kevin , testad av: itpro.co.uk
The Tablet P is an intriguing and promising device let down by some awkward functionality and, ultimately, lack of proper support for its unique dual screens. At this price we'd expect far more refined features that take better consideration of user ne...
The Sony Tablet P is an odd beast, and certainly won’t be for everyone. In fact, it’s not yet clear just who the market is for something like this but hats off to Sony for giving something different a go. ® More Tablet and Reader ReviewsAsus Eee Pad S...