And because they are PlayStation Certified, you will be able to run PlayStation games on them. They will also work with Sony’s Qriocity media store so that you can download eBooks, music and movies. Here is a sneak peak at both models.

Sony S1 Tablet
This model hsa a 9.4 inch display. It is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor. The tablet offers DLNA support so that you can stream media from the tablet to other devices on your home network.
The Sony S1 has front and rear cameras and an Infrared port that allows you to use the tablet as a remote control for other Sony media devices.
Sony S2 Tablet
The Sony S2 tablet has a pair of 5.5 inch displays. They can be used together as one screen, or to display separate apps. The Sony S2 is powered by a dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. Each display has a resolution of 1024 x 480 pixels.
Both tablets are expected to hit the market this fall. They will offer both 3G and 4G connectivity options. There is still no official word on pricing, but Engadget reports that the S1 could run about $600 and the S2 could cost $700.

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