New details on Dell’s rumored 10-inch tablet have emerged, suggesting that contrary to original reports, the Dell Streak Pro will, indeed, run Honeycomb. According to Tweakers‘ sources, the Streak Pro packs a 1GHz Tegra 2 dual-core chip and 1GB of RAM into its 261 x 176.4 x 12.9 mm, 720g frame, along with dual microphones and twin cameras.
That’s 5-megapixels on the back and 2-megapixels up-front, matched with either 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of flash storage (and an SDHC memory card reader). The 10-inch display runs at 1280 x 800, and there’s WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and the possibility of AT&T 4G LTE support.
Dell will apparently offer different black, pink, blue or red skins for the slate, which has a brushed aluminum back panel. Accessories will include a media dock, in-care charging adapter, a “productivity” dock and a folding cover with integrated keyboard. Dell’s Stage 2.0 software will be preloaded. The Dell Streak Pro is expected to go on sale in June.
Android = Choice. Why would I ever want to be stuck with one dimensional Apple.
Android = Choice. Why would I ever want to be stuck with one dimensional Apple.
I hope this has a better quality screen than their 7″ streak. I notice only asus announced ips.. the samsung has some other lcd tech that’s as good as ips
2megs front cam? doesn’t sound appealing. i love the 5″ streak, the 7 is to small, so maybe this will be the tablet i’m looking for.
According to our Dell rep, it will be called the Gallo and will indeed be launching in June. It is supposed to have a VMWare kernel that allows multiple “personalities” so you can keep your work stuff separate from your personal.
According to my point of view hope this has a bigger superior awning than their 7″ streak. I
apprehension alone issues appear IPS.. the Samsung has some added LCD
tech that’s as acceptable as IPS.