New Sony Tablet
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Every year technology enthusiasts and gadget lovers flock to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to check out the latest and greatest devices. Some of the products are simply upgrades to GPS tracking, GPS navigation, television or computer systems already on the market, but others truly impress and wow audience members. One of the products that made it's debut during 2012 international CES show earlier this January and won many top honors was an android tablet engineered by the talented brains at Sony.
The new Sony Tablet P is considered one of the devices that are ushering in the next generation of tablet computing that originated from the iPad. What users of the new Sony Tablet P will find most interesting about the device is the futuristic design. Built for portability, the Sony Tablet P was engineered with a foldable touch screen that allows users to easily take the computer system anywhere they want to go. "One of the features that impressed our technology reviewers the most about the Sony Tablet P was the dual LCD screens built with TruBlack technology, giving the user pristine viewing pleasure and portability", explained a GPS Tracker Shop specialist.
Other features of the Sony Tablet P include:
- Instant Access To Songs Via Music Unlimited
- Gaming Capabilities With A PlayStation Certified Tablet System
- Easy Connection To Social Media
- Sharing Of Photos, Videos & Other Personal Content
- Access To Entertainment Apps Via Android Market
Clearly, the creation of the Apple iPad changed the way people conducted business and personal communication forever, showing people the advantage of a mobile computer system. The tablet systems have essentially burned the laptop market, and with the increased popularity of tablets among consumers and businesses, it was only a matter of time before other reputable technology companies decided to develop their own tablet systems to compete with Apple. Only time will tell if the Sony Tablet P will make a significant splash among an audience much broader than gamers, but the one thing that is certain is that tablets are here to stay.