Dell Streak – July launch – 5 in 1 Android tablet

Dell streak will hit the markets in Europe tomorrow. The unlocked piece of the 5 in 1 tablet cum phone will be priced at $500. This tablet is Android based and has been well awaited to hit the market. Dell being one of my personal favorites will sure make a mark with this piece. Though $500 sounds a little too much for an Android based tablet, the rave it has created will have quite a large number of customers flocking to the Dell stores.
But what is more surprising is that in the UK, the Streak is being given out free coupled with a 2 year mobile-data contract or data-voice contract with O2. Here are some of the hardware specs of the Dell Streak
- A sharp 5-inch capacitive multi-touch WVGA (800×480) display for a great full-screen experience watching video or browsing the web
- Fast 1GHz Snapdragon ARM-based mobile processor from Qualcomm
- 5 MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash that offers easy point & shoot capability and quick uploads to YouTube, Flickr, Facebook and more
- VGA front-facing camera enables video chat functionality down the road
- A user-removable (and replaceable) battery
- A 3.5mm headphone jack means many of you can use the Dell Streak as the music source (and more) in your car
- Integrated 3G + Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + Bluetooth 2.1 (think headsets, external keyboards, stereo headsets, etc.)
- UMTS / GPRS / EDGE class 12 GSM radio with link speeds of HSDPA 7.2 Mbps / HSUPA
- A user-accessible Micro SD slot expandable up to 32GB. That means you can store lots of movies, music, photos or other kinds of files.
On the software side, here’s what you can expect:
- A customized multi-touch version of the Google Android operating system that features Dell user interface enhancements
- Access to over 38,000 apps (and growing) via the Android Marketplace
- Microsoft Exchange connectivity and integration through TouchDown
- Google Voice support
- Integrated Google Maps with voice-activated search, turn-by-turn navigation, street and satellite views
- Quick access to activity streams via integrated social network app widgets like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube
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