To enable the connection, Tablet S owners will initially need to physically plug the controller into the tablet via the USB adapter. After the two are paired, the controller can be unplugged and used wirelessly.
Back in October, Sony announced that it threw open the PlayStation Store doors exclusively for the tablet, offering ten PSOne classics for $5.99 each including Destruction Derby, Jumping Flash, MediEvil, Wild Arms and more.
A Sony Tablet S device, its list of specs include a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC clocked at 1 GHz, 32 GB or 16 GB of internal storage, an SD card slot for up to 32 GB of additional storage, a rear-facing 5MP camera, a front-facing 0.3MP camera, Bluetooth 2.1, DLNA compatibility and more. The 16 GB version costs $449.99 whereas the 32 GB model costs $549.99.