The Dell Streak has been the computer with whispers in back hallways and teasing amounts of data handed geek-to-geek for the last few months. So today, when an internal Dell announcement of both a 7 and 10 inch Dell Slate was leaked, gasps of joy were heard across each and every I.T. office and credit counseling office across the nation.
Dell Streak slate computer lineup
For months now, pictures and information about the Dell Streak have been carefully released. The Dell Streak 5 – otherwise known as Mini 5 – was released on March 9. Because no ship date or price was accessible, this flier was just a teaser. The Dell Streak lineup was confirmed this morning as including 7 and 10 inch versions.
Dell Streak involved features
The Dell Streak is being intended as a full-fledged multipurpose slate computer. With a built-in SIM card and dialer, the Streak 5 may also function as a phone. All Dell Streak slate computers will come with an Amazon content partnership. This means the Dell Streak will include a Kindle reader app, MP3 and video streaming from Amazon and a wide rainbow of color choices. A touch display will control the VGA camera, video chat, 30-pin docking connector, and 5 megapixel camera.
Operating system of the Dell Streak
Though the Dell Streak operating system has not yet been released to the public, most rumors are that it will run on a Windows or Windows-style operating system. A Windows OS would mean that programs and applications might be created by anyone who wanted to hire dedicated programmers.
When can I get the Dell Streak?
There is information we don’t yet have about the Dell Streak. There is no price on any of the devices yet, and ship dates for the Dell Streak 7 and 10 inch devices are nevertheless not accessible. You are able to get a cash advance right away if you would like to buy the Dell Streak, but you won’t be able to use it until the end of the year. In late 2010, the Dell Streak 5 could be available. Dell Streak 7 and Dell Streak 10 should be accessible in the first few months of 2011. WePad, iPad and iPhone watch out!
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