Both PlayStation Certified We have already talked about how Sony is planning to enter the tablet market, and how do you leverage the PlayStation brand to succeed. The tablet which he announced the creation of long ago was the Sony S1, we see exactly the picture alongside. This is a device based on Android operating system and features a 9.4 inch touch screen, capable of running the games of the first PlayStation as well as those made specifically for the mobile market (and therefore compatible with the Xperia PLAY).
The second tablet that instead we see in these photos is different. PlayStation Certified also based on Android and able to run PSone games, has a very different form factor, with two 5.5-inch screens that look a lot 'a certain handheld competitor. Both products should arrive in stores this fall.
The second tablet that instead we see in these photos is different. PlayStation Certified also based on Android and able to run PSone games, has a very different form factor, with two 5.5-inch screens that look a lot 'a certain handheld competitor. Both products should arrive in stores this fall.
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