Engadget - Sony's S1 and S2 Honeycomb tablets have been very coy in front of the cameras since their initial unveiling. Aside from two visually pleasing short films and a tease of a hands-on, we haven't seen much of them since -- or any specific release details, for that matter.
IGN - The PlayStation Store has officially launched for PlayStation Certified devices, starting with the Android powered Sony Tablet S.
Cool, but it would be awesome if they release it for all the Android Tablets, as i don't have the "Sony Table S", but a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 .
Pocket-Lint: Sony is a comparatively late entrant into the Android tablet fray, bringing forth two tablets of very different character. The Tablet S is the rather more conventional of the pair, but Sony does at least manage to differentiate. Is there a place for the Sony Tablet S in a market flooded with similar devices?
Pocket-Lint: The Sony S1 and S2 Android Honeycomb tablets have broken cover in London albeit still behind the safety of a thick, nailed down glass case. The two, currently software-less, prototypes have made their first UK appearance giving some clue as to what their selling points are set to be.