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Originally Posted by =X=
Great review thx. The Sony P tablet was something I was very interested in. I like the portability aspect yet having the large screen. I just don't know if I can get past the big crease in the middle of the screen.
I belive the split screen software is unique to SONY. I know the Kyosera Echo had a lot of custom code written for the split screen.
I'm not there yet but if he says he has a Galaxy Note or Galaxy Nexus I'll be right there with you buddy.
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BTW: You've asked about "Playstation certified" of Sony Tablet S in some other thread.
Sony Tablet P is "Playstation certified" as well.
Exactly the same as Sony XPERIA Play.
There's an original Sony emulator, running PSOne titles. It comes with a single game preinstalled, you can buy about 10 additional titles from Sony.
You can add your own PSOne games easily to that emulator and they all run fine.
On XPERIA Play, I use the physical Playstation-like keyboard. On the tablets, you have to use on-screen controls. At least, given the 2 screens, on Tablet P those onscreen controls don't cover the graphics. But it's still painful, similar to the same bad experience (at least for me) as on iPhone.
I simply wouldn't play any Playstation title (most of them, let's admit it, are action-driven games) with touchscreen controls. But technically, it works perfectly. (Of course, you can do the same on PSP for example for years now).