Flying under the radar, the Sony Tablet P recently landed at our front door causing a slight ruckus with its unusual tablet form factor. Right now, this “foldable touch screen tablet,” as Sony so carefully mentions on its web site, is available for purchase through AT&T for $399.99 with a 2-year contract – or merely $549.99
outright. Come to think of it, the Sony Tablet P doesn’t bring to the
table anything particularly ground breaking in the specs department, but
it’s still nonetheless a curious one thanks in part to its
untraditional clamshell design.
Packaged tightly in a very rectangular box that’s flaunting the customary AT&T color scheme, we’re greeted with two images of the tablet in question on the front and back – with some featured tidbit information plastered in the rear as well. Opening it, we’re first greeted to the Quick Start Guide, and under that, the Sony Tablet P itself. For the price, we’re not shocked with the skimp inclusions, which consist of its wall charger and tertiary documentation. However, we’re a bit perplexed as to why they decided to NOT include a microUSB cable – so yeah, you’ll need to supply one yourself sadly. Of all the prepackaged items, we’re already questioning the tablet’s battery life, especially when it’s carrying along a 3,050 mAh one.
Packaged tightly in a very rectangular box that’s flaunting the customary AT&T color scheme, we’re greeted with two images of the tablet in question on the front and back – with some featured tidbit information plastered in the rear as well. Opening it, we’re first greeted to the Quick Start Guide, and under that, the Sony Tablet P itself. For the price, we’re not shocked with the skimp inclusions, which consist of its wall charger and tertiary documentation. However, we’re a bit perplexed as to why they decided to NOT include a microUSB cable – so yeah, you’ll need to supply one yourself sadly. Of all the prepackaged items, we’re already questioning the tablet’s battery life, especially when it’s carrying along a 3,050 mAh one.