Sony is blatantly late to the tablet game, but as so often happens, now it has shown its hand, it's made a big splash. Unlike the standard tablet, the Sony Tablet P comes with not one, but two, high-resolution screens.
The two 5.5-inch displays are elongated and placed on the two folding halves of the device - like the Nintendo DS, only bigger. Running that is a Nvidia Tegra 2 chip at 1GHz, Android 3.2, 4GB of memory, 3G and Wi-fi, and a
5-megapixel camera.
The design allows the Tablet P to fold up and fit in narrower spaces. The two screens also mean that different elements within applications, such as the navigation menu of a photo browser, can be placed on one screen while the other can be used to show the selected photo.
On the downside, this means the main photo will be limited to the size of a single screen.
While you can configure the Tablet P to show a photo using both displays, there will be a big black strip down the middle.