Codename | nbx03 |
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Also known as | SGPT11 series |
Developer | Sony Corporation |
Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Product family | Sony Tablet |
Type | Tablet computer |
Release date | 16 September 2011[1] 25 October 2011 (Australia) | (US & Europe), 17 September 2011 (Japan),
Lifespan | 1-2 years |
Introductory price | US$399 |
Discontinued | August 2012 |
Operating system | Android 3.2 "Honeycomb" Upgradable to Android 4.0.4 "Ice Cream Sandwich" |
CPU | Nvidia Tegra 2, 1 GHz dual core |
Memory | 1 GB |
Storage | 16/32 GB flash memory |
Display | 9.4 in (240 mm) 1280×800 pixel (16:10) TruBlack TFT LCD (161 PPI) |
Graphics | ULP GeForce |
Sound | 2 Stereo Speakers |
Input | Capacitive multi-touch touchscreen |
Camera | Front: 0.3 MP Rear: 5.11 MP Exmor for mobile |
Connectivity | Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, DLNA, infrared, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n |
Online services | Google Play, Sony Entertainment Network, Reader Store, PlayStation Suite |
Dimensions | 241.2 mm (9.50 in) H 174.3 mm (6.86 in) W 10.1 mm (0.40 in) D (thickest point: 20.6 mm) |
Mass | Wi-Fi model: 598 g (21.1 oz) |
Successor | Xperia Tablet S |
Related | Sony Tablet P |
Website | sony |
The Tablet S is a tablet computer released by Sony in September 2011.[2] Featuring a "unique asymmetric design",[3] the Tablet S runs Google's Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system and features a 9.4 in (240 mm) multitouch display, 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor, Wi-Fi ability, front- and rear-facing cameras, Bluetooth, and an infrared sensor. It is also configured with access to the Sony Entertainment Network and is PlayStation Certified and DLNA compatible.[4] Tablet S was Sony's first modern tablet computer. It was succeeded by the Xperia Tablet S, which would be created by Sony's new subsidiary Sony Mobile.