Sony Tablet P / S2
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Sony Tablet P / S2 (S Série)Processeur: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Ècran: 5.5 pouces, 16:10, 960x976 pixel, brillant: oui
Poids: 0.369kg
Prix: 599 euro
Moyenne de 14 Notes (depuis les 20 critiques)
Critiques pour Sony Tablet P / S2
Foldable tablet. All tablets look alike? Sony shows how a flat board can be turned into the size of a handy Communicator: It fits in every pocket, is readable in sunlight and supplies all comforts of the latest Android version. It can't get more mobile.
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: PC Authority
EN→FRIt’s this not-quite-there feeling throughout that leaves us scratching our heads. We commend Sony for trying to innovate, but where the Tablet S felt like a creative reworking of a well-honed formula, the Tablet P rips up the template with no real idea of how best to put the pieces back together. Yes, it’s uniquely portable, but the trade-off in user experience is simply too high, especially when Sony is charging $729 for it. That’s the same price as a 32GB iPad 2 with 3G. The Tablet P is inventive enough not to be written off, but it needs an awful lot of work before it can live up to that kind of comparison.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 04/03/2012
Note: Note totale: 50% prix: 23% performance: 83% équipement: 50% ergonomie: 50%
Source: PC Mag
EN→FRThe Sony Tablet P has a novel design, but it doesn't offer the software to take advantage of it. Two screens should deliver multitasking, but they don't. "Playstation" should mean great games, not a handful of 1990s retreads. If you want a good gaming experience, stay away from the Tablet P and opt instead for the Sony Playstation Vita ($299, 4 stars). If you want a good tablet experience, stay away from the Tablet P and go with any number of capable small-screen tablets, like the Kindle Fire Amazon Kindle Fire or a more standard Android tablet like the Springboard 4G ($429, 3.5 stars). When it comes to dual-screen devices, the Tablet P is even a step back from the Kyocera Echo, which itself was no smash hit. Apparently, sometimes two screens really aren't better than one.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 03/15/2012
Note: Note totale: 40%
Source: Slashgear
EN→FRIf Sony could do this again with more developer support, the latest and greatest specs and OS, and cut down on the bezel this could be a real winner. For now it seems tossed together and a halfway finished experience. If you want an excellent and portable tablet with data access get the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, for gaming get the PS Vita, and for a true tablet experience try the Transformer Prime or the iPad.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 03/09/2012
Source: Laptop Mag
EN→FRWe give Sony credit for attempting to forge a new category of portable tablet, but the company's ambition didn't quite pay off. On the plus side, the Tablet P backs up its dual-screen design with some compelling apps that take advantage of both displays. You can fit the device in a breast pocket or small purse, something you can't do with the Kindle Fire or iPad 2. Then again, the Tablet P feels fairly bulky for a handheld device, and it can't make voice calls (other than VoIP).
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 03/05/2012
Note: Note totale: 50%
Source: Tech2.in.com
EN→FRThe Sony Tablet P is priced at Rs.36,990 (MRP). This makes it compete with the top notch Android tablets and the iPad 2, as well. The P makes for an interesting design, but whilst doing so, it limits your functionality greatly. In the real world, you’re not going to be impressed with what it’s capable of doing. At best, it’s decent for gaming (if they get more apps that is) and as an e-reader. But, a tablet is much more than just that. If it would have been priced around 23-25K, then we’d have been a little more lenient with our score, but at 37K, it’s just too absurd a price. With the P, it’s back to the drawing board for Sony.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/29/2012
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: It Pro
EN→FRThe Tablet P is an intriguing and promising device let down by some awkward functionality and, ultimately, lack of proper support for its unique dual screens. At this price we'd expect far more refined features that take better consideration of user needs.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 01/03/2012
Note: Note totale: 50%
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRThe Sony Tablet P is an odd beast, and certainly won’t be for everyone. In fact, it’s not yet clear just who the market is for something like this but hats off to Sony for giving something different a go.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/21/2011
Note: Note totale: 70%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe Sony Tablet P offers a mixed experience. The screen is beautiful, the build robust, the inclusion of 3G very welcome and performance above par. But we can't ignore the poor integration of the Sony Entertainment Network elements that people may choose this tablet for. There are also many occasions when having a black strip obscuring the central part of the combined screen is a real hindrance.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 12/16/2011
Note: Note totale: 70% prix: 60% performance: 70% équipement: 80% ergonomie: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRThe Tablet P is the perfect illustration of why Sony has risen so high but also fallen so low. Its clamshell, dual screen design is daring, well made and has some key killer applications. The screens themselves are also of wonderful quality and the whole device has a premium feel. Unfortunately reality sets in and for its core tasks the Tablet P is more hindrance than help.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/15/2011
Note: Note totale: 60% prix: 50% performance: 90% équipement: 80% écran: 90% mobilité: 60% ergonomie: 80%
Source: PC Pro
EN→FRThe clamshell design makes it neat and portable, but creates too many compatibility issues for a tablet at this sky-high price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 11/21/2011
Note: Note totale: 60% prix: 20% performance: 80% équipement: 60% ergonomie: 60%
Source: It Pro
EN→FRWith the Tablet P Sony is stating that it's big enough and bold enough not to follow Apple's lead, and for this we applaud it. However, it's certainly a try before you buy device, especially if video is more important to you than portability and convenience.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 09/06/2011
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRSony has impressed us by making the Sony Tablet P a lovely device considering its form factor. However, we saw little in our hands on time that really suggested it was a form factor that needed pursuing. Until such devices offer truly seamless screens they will always feel compromised, and this is precisely how Tablet P feels.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 08/31/2011
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRIf Sony can make the dual 5.5in screens play nice with the Honeycomb OS, apps and content, this Tegra 2 clamshell tablet has the potential to be a game-changer. Already its pocketable form factor gives it a significant advantage over the iPad and other larger tablets, and with content to suit it could be a winner.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 07/15/2011
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe Sony S2 will also be renamed closer to its launch date - the S2 is merely a codename. Pricing and concrete availability details have yet to be revealed, but the Sony S2 Android tablet is likely to hit shops towards the end of the year.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 04/27/2011
Source: PC Go - 3/12

Critique unique, , Très court, Date: 02/01/2012
Note: Note totale: 78%
Source: Chip.de - 2/12

Critique unique, , Court, Date: 01/01/2012
Note: Note totale: 83% équipement: 87% écran: 71% mobilité: 87% ergonomie: 86%
Source: PC Magazin - 2/12

Critique unique, , Très court, Date: 01/01/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Connect - 11/11

Critique unique, , Court, Date: 10/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 100% équipement: 100% ergonomie: 100%
Comment
NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2):
Ses cartes graphiques ne sont pas faites pour le jeu. Et même si ils tournent, ce sera avec des erreurs d'affichage et un framerate ignoble. Ce cartes graphique sont totalement incompatible avec les joueurs! les applications de bureau et d'Internet, ne sont pas un problème pour ces cartes graphiques.
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et liste de Benchmarks.
Tegra 250: Système intégré SoC (System on a Chip) qui comprend un CPU Corex A9 Dual-Core, une carte graphique GeForce ULP et quelques autres sub-processeurs pour d'autres tâches (Audio, Video).
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.
5.5":
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0.369 kg: Ce subnotebook a le poids le plus léger par rapport aux autres ordinateurs portables et peut être porté très facilement.
Sony: Sony Corporation est une corporation conglomérat multinational dont le siège social est au Japon avec des recettes dépassant? 8.871.400 billion (2008). Sony est l'un des principaux fabricants d'électronique, de vidéo, de communications, de consoles de jeux vidéo, de produits et technologies de l'information pour les particuliers et le marché des professionnels. Son nom est dérivé de sonus, le mot latin pour le son. La société a été fondée 1946 avec un autre nom et rebaptisée en 1958. Sony Corporation est l'unité d'affaires électroniques et la société mère du groupe Sony, qui est engagé dans les affaires par le biais de ses cinq secteurs d'activité- l'électronique, les jeux, les divertissements (films et musique), les services financiers et autres. Sony est un fabricant de portables de taille moyenne selon ses parts de marché international.
67%: La note est mauvaise. La plupart des portables sont mieux notés. Nous ne conseillons pas cet achat.
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