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    Sony launches Xperia tablet in push for mobile success

    (Reuters) - Sony Corp released an upgraded version of its Android tablet on Wednesday, branding its rival to Apple Inc's iPad and Samsung Electronics' Galaxy as "Xperia" in a bid to unify its mobile devices under one name.

    Sony has identified its mobile devices unit, which also makes Xperia smartphones, as one of its key units as it tries to overcome losses from televisions that contributed to an overall record net loss of 455 billion yen ($5.8 billion) in the year ended March 31.

    Featuring a 9.4 inch screen and loaded with the Android 4.0 operating system, the Xperia is the second tablet from Sony, which released its first models in April last year.

    At the time, Sony said it wanted to claim second spot in the increasingly competitive tablet market ahead of Samsung, but failed to ignite enough consumer interest in the devices.

    The iconic Japanese consumer electronics brand also wants to boost sales of digital cameras and games consoles, while nurturing new businesses including medical devices.

    Though more powerful than its predecessors, the new tablet from Sony also faces a more crowded marketplace. In June, Microsoft Corp introduced its first tablet, dubbed Surface.

    Signs of a turnaround for Sony are yet to emerge.

    On August 2 it cut its full-year operating profit forecast to 130 billion yen from 180 billion, and slashed its combined sales target for Vita and PSP handheld games consoles to 12 million from 16 million.

    The Xperia tablet will retail in the U.S. from September 7, costing $399 for a 16 gigabyte version and $599 for a 64 gigabyte model, the company said in a press release. Like Microsoft's device it is also available with a keyboard that doubles as a cover, for which consumers will be asked to pay an addition $99.99.

    (Reporting by Tim Kelly in TOKYO; Editing by Daniel Magnowski)

     

    15 comments

    • spewing_venom619  •  6 hrs ago
      I'm confused by this tablet. Is Sony getting into scoring FICO scores? Won't Experia be suing soon?
    • Last True American  •  20 hrs ago
      I'm starting a betting pool.

      How long until Apple tries to sue Sony because it looks like a tablet?
    • Zach  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Android is better than iOS.
    • MrRob  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      One can get a laptop computer for that price.
    • Darren  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      I see another lawsuit coming...
    • Stu  •  3 days ago
      Still too much coin.
      • Dino B 3 days ago
        Im looking at the Surface or the Blackberry playbook which I've heard good things about. Looking to make my first tablet purchase by 2013
    • Thinker  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      Sony better watch out Apple will sue them
    • CoreyP  •  6 hrs ago
      And along comes Apple to sue them for no reason than greed. "Oh, look! This device uses electronics! That may confuse consumers! We're going to sue you for a bazillion dollars because you stole our idea! BWAHAHAHA!!!!!!!"
    • Ramiro  •  7 hrs ago
      Sony don't get sued
    • Bilal Shah  •  15 hrs ago
      hi i am programmer of this tablet but all of world can not find me on it.????? ufff
    • George  •  17 hrs ago
      Way too expensive in an already tablet crowded market...
    • JR  •  1 day 11 hrs ago
      Sony doesn't really advertise their phones/tablets... the had an ad for the Vita when it first launched (guy playing 2K12 baseball on his PS3, has to leave so he uses the Crossplay function to keep playing the same ball game on his Vita.)

      Problem with Vita is ther's not much going on with games... just got Madden 13 and downloaded Sound Shapes... but then the next Vita only game that's not a port or a sequel (and looks like a hit) is Tearaway, but that's not coming out for a year at least.
    • T  •  3 days ago
      I'm gonna get that next month.
    • T  •  15 hrs ago
      Sony should update Tablet P instead. The cool clam shell device. Agree?
    • J  •  3 days ago
      Sadly, when Android tablets are too close in price to an iPad, they lose out. Now at $250, you might have a contender.....
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