For months we have talked about the alleged 12-inch tablet from Apple, which could occur during the next year. Well, rumors have also begun to emerge in Sony, which could begin producing the device shortly and compete with other course highly anticipated tablet, the iPad Pro.
Although Christmas was yesterday, leaks do not rest. The number drops significantly for the holidays but the truth is there is always something interesting that could highlight. On this occasion the curious rumors hovering around Sony, a company that next year could surprise with an incredibly large device: a tablet.
The truth is that this is not the first time we talked about it since a few months ago began to appear the first references to a 12-inch tablet with stylus included. At that time little was known of the device, only that the preparation of tablet include one of those stylus for ease of use. Well, during yesterday appeared new details of what could be this new product from Sony, direct competitor of a tablet which took a long time rumored: IPad Pro. A few months ago we started talking about that Apple may be preparing a ‘giant’ version of its iPad, which would go into production in the second quarter of next year with a similar design to the iPhone 6, especially as far as thickness is concerned, and with some extra speakers.
Returning to the tablet from Sony, it eventually include a 12.9-inch screen with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,400 pixels, standing as one of the best screen devices market. The processor included would be manufactured by Qualcomm and also would have an 8 megapixel camera and only 8.6 millimeters thick. The latest information collected at Christmas also indicates that the main objective would be the high-end Sony-and therefore users who could pay the device-, so the price would be around $ 1,000.
Finally we note that Pegatron, one company that produces and assembles some components for Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface, could be involved in the production of large panels of this tablet.
Sony is preparing a large-format tablet to compete with Apple iPad Pro
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