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Sony P Tablet

Sony has released its Sony P tablet device in the United Kingdom, at a more advanced rate than the Apple iPad.

The Tablet P comes with a clamshell design, offering two 5.5″ touch screens. It gets on the Android Honeycomb version 3.2 and is powered by the dual-core Tegra 2 processor, according to SlashGear.

Sadly, the Tablet P gets on an older version of Android while Google has already released Ice Cream Sandwich, that’s indicated for both Android smartphones and tablets.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

The new Galaxy Tab 10.1 is just a “few days away,” as reported by Samsung Mobile USA on Twitter.

Moreover, as illustrated in different tweet from Samsung, the new version of Galaxy Tab 10.1 will showcase the newest version of Honeycomb, Android 3.1.

The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is really a change for different tablet in the equal call, that Samsung idea was unfit of rivaling with Apple’s iPad 2.

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Honeycomb Gingerbread

Honeycomb is Google’s target-developed tablet interface which applies a radically diverse interface than 2.x Android develops. Still, it appears which at specific resolutions, Honeycomb tablets returns to a Gingerbread-ish interface. Hardcore hacking isn’t needed, either. All it takes is a Honeycomb tablet that’s been gave root access and later an app which switched the pixel density for you. 160ppi or less receives you Honeycomb where anything over 170ppi stimulates the Gingerbread interface. View it in action following the break.

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