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Secret Sony slate sports quad-core Tegra 3 spec

Benchmark boasts brawny braincells

Sony is readying tablet replacements already, with benchmarks for a mysterious device known only as the V150 showing quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 specifications in online benchmark results.

As Sony's tablet offerings released last year both pack the now outdated Tegra 2 processor, it should come as no surprise the Japanese firm is preparing its next-gen models.

The first of these has leaked online through a benchmark test that reveals some the V150 tablet's specs, Blog of Mobile reports.

Sony V150 benchmark

The Sony V150 is said to sport a quad-core 1.4GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 processor running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It apparently packs the same resolution as the Sony Tablet S, 1280 x 752.

Other than that, there is little information on the forthcoming fondleslab, but if the speed test is to be believed, Sony's slate will pack quite a punch, tabling a Nenamark benchmark score of 59.70. We'll let you know as and when we hear more. ®

Excellent news this, my Tablet S has been brilliant. Lovely bit of kit to use day in day thanks to the design of it and all the free stuff Sony threw in to the mix. The TV remote part is pretty awesome too.

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Lots of Tegra 3 promised

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