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Sony Tablet S and Tablet P photo gallery

Take a look at some  pictures of  Sony’s new Tablet S and Tablet P. Sony’s latest devices both utilize the Android engine and feature distinctive designs. The Tablet S carries a wedge shape design and a 9.4-inch display, while the Tablet P features twin 5.5-inch displays that fold together.

The feature rich tablets both utilize a 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, with the Tablet S sporting both WiFi and Bluetooth. Additionally, the Tablet P also features Wi Fi and Bluetooth, but will also be available with a 4G option from AT&T.

Pre-orders for the Tablet S have opened now, with a 16 GB version coming in at $499 and a 32 GB version costing $599. Pricing will be aggressive as Sony aims to take on Apple’s popular iPad 2 when it lands on shelves next month. Sony has yet to release a price or release date for the Tablet P.

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