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Sony unveils S1 and S2 tablets
Sony has introduced its first tablet computers, joining Samsung Electronics and Motorola in their pursuit of Apple, a year after the iPad spurred a surge in demand for the devices. Sony will use Google's Android operating system for the personal computers, Kunimasa Suzuki, Sony's head of personal computers, said in Tokyo today. The S1 model will feature a 9.4- inch liquid-crystal display, as well as front and rear cameras. The S2 laptop-shaped model will have dual 5.5-inch screens and feature cameras, Sony said. The new tablets will be available globally in "fall 2011", which in the northern hermisphere is September this year, Sony said. The Japanese electronics maker aims to compete in the crowdedmarket for tablet computers, the fastest-growing segment of the consumer-electronics industry. Tablet PC sales will reach $US49 billion by 2015 as consumers flock to devices that bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops, according to estimates this month by research firm Strategy Analytics. Apple's iPad
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