Sony’s Android-powered Tablet P headed to AT&T


The clam-shelled Sony Tablet P was released in Japan back in October, but U.S. consumers could soon get their hands on the device in a couple of days. Leaked screenshots from an AT&T internal site hint at a March 3 release date for the Tablet P, priced at $399.99 with a two-year contract ($549.99 without).

The Sony Tablet P has a unique curved clam-shell design with dual 5.5-inch screens for reading books, sending e-mail or viewing video.
Hot design at 2012 CES

Models show off Sony's new tablet computers, Tablet S, left, and Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The wedge-shaped Tablet S, about the size of an iPad, can double as a universal remote control while the Tablet P opens like a book to reveal two screens
Models show off Sony's new tablet computers, Tablet S, left, and Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The wedge-shaped Tablet S, about the size of an iPad, can double as a

A man demonstrates Sony's new tablet computer Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The Tablet P opens like a book to reveal two screens. 
A man demonstrates Sony's new tablet computer Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The Tablet P opens like a book to reveal two screens. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

In this screen shot provided by Sony Corp., the Tablet P is displayed. The Tablet P is small enough to fit in a purse and opens like a book to reveal two screens. It will be compatible with AT&T's cellular broadband network.
In this screen shot provided by Sony Corp., the Tablet P is displayed. The Tablet P is small enough to fit in a purse and opens like a book to reveal two screens. It will be compatible with AT&T's cel

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Friday 9 March 2012

Sony’s Android-powered Tablet P headed to AT&T


The clam-shelled Sony Tablet P was released in Japan back in October, but U.S. consumers could soon get their hands on the device in a couple of days. Leaked screenshots from an AT&T internal site hint at a March 3 release date for the Tablet P, priced at $399.99 with a two-year contract ($549.99 without).

The Sony Tablet P has a unique curved clam-shell design with dual 5.5-inch screens for reading books, sending e-mail or viewing video.
Hot design at 2012 CES

Models show off Sony's new tablet computers, Tablet S, left, and Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The wedge-shaped Tablet S, about the size of an iPad, can double as a universal remote control while the Tablet P opens like a book to reveal two screens
Models show off Sony's new tablet computers, Tablet S, left, and Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The wedge-shaped Tablet S, about the size of an iPad, can double as a

A man demonstrates Sony's new tablet computer Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The Tablet P opens like a book to reveal two screens. 
A man demonstrates Sony's new tablet computer Tablet P during a launch event in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. The Tablet P opens like a book to reveal two screens. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

In this screen shot provided by Sony Corp., the Tablet P is displayed. The Tablet P is small enough to fit in a purse and opens like a book to reveal two screens. It will be compatible with AT&T's cellular broadband network.
In this screen shot provided by Sony Corp., the Tablet P is displayed. The Tablet P is small enough to fit in a purse and opens like a book to reveal two screens. It will be compatible with AT&T's cel

There is no caption with this photo, we believe this photo tells story by itself.
Sony Tablet S and Tablet P take aim at the iPad

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