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Dual-screen Sony tablet named the Tablet P

Just days after the official name for Sony’s 9.4-inch Tablet S was revealed, more details about the companies second tablet have emerged. What was once known as the S2 will be known as the Sony Tablet P. A release window of September is still in the cards for this device.

Sony S1 tablet less than a month away from release

Sony hasn’t been given the satisfaction of announcing the release date for its S1 tablet. Engadget has learned the tablet will be officially called the Sony Tablet S and may be priced at $599. The Sony Tablet S is expected to arrive in stores during the first couple weeks of September. A solid release date is still unknown.

Sony’s upcoming S2 tablet will get 4G service from AT&T

Sony has formed another cozy partnership with AT&T. AT&T revealed that it will be the exclusive provider of broadband internet service for Sony’s upcoming S2 tablet. A release date and for the S2 is sadly still up in the air.

Sony releases short video of S1 and S2 tablets

Sony has started marketing its upcoming S1 and S2 tablets through a series of short videos. The first video is entitled “The First Impression” and it is the first of five videos that make up a story called “Two will”. It doesn’t give us any real details about either tablet, but at least the promo is interesting to watch.

Sony announces S1 and S2, PlayStation Certified Honeycomb tablets

After months of rumors and sketches Sony has finally unveiled not one, but two Android Honeycomb tablets, the S1 and S2. There’s one with a traditional slate form, and a smaller clamshell design. Both will be PlayStation Certified just like the Xperia Play, and will feature Sony’s Qriocity service. The two tablets are scheduled for more »

Comparing the iPod Shuffle, Samsung S2, iriver MPlayer, Zen Stone

There are so many small MP3 players on the market today, most of which are pretty nice. This makes it hard to decide which one to choose, however, the good guys at Generation MP3 recently offered up a nice comparison chart to offer some comparison between four players that are currently on the market. The four MP3 players being compared include the iPod Shuffle, Samsung’s new S2, iriver’s MPlayer, and the Creative Zen Stone. All of these MP3 players are really good and they all come with their own unique features. Let the battle begin!

So far, the lightest music player is Samsung’s Pebble, or the S2, weighing in at 13.6 grams. The next lightest being the iPod Shuffle. In terms of battery life, Samsung’s S2 wins again, with a long battery life of 13 hours, however, the iPod Shuffle isn’t too far behind again, coming in with 12 hours of battery life. iriver’s MPlayer only offers a 9 hour battery life, and the Stone comes in the middle with 10 hours, of course these times are all under optimal use.

Samsung debuts new S2 Pebble, S3 MP3 players

This new S2 MP3 player (pictured) by Samsung might be one of the smallest MP3 players ever. Measuring out at 0.65 x 1.62 x 1.66-inches, and only weighing 0.03-pound, it has rightfully earned its nickname, which is Pebble.

Basically, the S2 comes with 1GB of internal memory and also an FM tuner. It plays MP3, WMA, and OGG, and comes in a few colors including green, purple, red, black, and white. The battery life on the S2 is pretty nice, although, considering its size, 13 hours isn’t too long on a single charge. However, it only takes 2 hours to fully charge, which isn’t too bad. There are a few buttons on the device, basically just play, pause, volume and playback options. If you want a small MP3 player then the Pebble may be one to consider.