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Rabu, 06 April 2011

Dell Streak 10 With "Honeycomb" Launching This Summer

Forbes has just mentioned something pretty neat and something that could be facing head on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab duo that'll be launching in the Summer. The report states that Dell will be launching the Streak 10 "Honeycomb" based tablet this Summer and it'll obviously pack a 10-inch display. We've seen it on stage before but it was a brief appearance. We'll hopefully see it launched next month or something.

[Engadget]

Senin, 14 Maret 2011

Staples Leak Shows A Bunch of Tablets Coming This Year; 8.9-Inch Samsung, 10-Inch HTC, 7-Inch HP, and More!

Wow, another huge Staples leak has just been spotted and it's coming from their training guide - the one below is coming from a "major retailer" as well, but it could also be Staples. If this isn't the year of the tablets then I don't know what is. The leak shows several tablets that'll be launching this year. We'll just go in order starting with the Motorola XOOM which could be launching this week (March 17th) for $649; it's looking like this one will be the WiFi-only model. Next up is RIM's BlackBerry Playbook which could be launching on March 27th for $499 (16GB), $599 (32GB), and $699 (64GB). Keep in mind that this date might have moved to April. There's also word on the 7-inch Dell Streak 7 which will be launching in late March / April as well; price for that one should be $449 as well - it's already available on T-Mobile.

Now, for the coming soon tablets we have a bunch of them running on Android "Honeycomb" which is great news. We have the 8.9-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab which should be announced next week, the Dell Streak 10, a 10-inch Acer, and a 10-inch Toshiba. It's unknown what the 10-inch Acer tablet will be but it could be the Eee Pad EP101TC, which is a complete guess. The 10-inch Toshiba has been teased by them since January but they have yet to make it official. There's also word on a 10-inch HTC Android "Honeycomb" tablet that's on the way. This one hasn't been announced yet but I'm definitely looking forward to it!

Last, but definitely not least there's word on the 10-inch HP Touchpad running on the next version of webOS along with an unannounced 7-inch model. This will likely get announced at the company's next event which is in a few weeks. Amazing stuff!
[DROID-Life, Pre Central]

Selasa, 15 Februari 2011

Dell Streak 10 Tipped To Launch This Year With "Honeycomb", Windows 7 Model Too

If you love Dell then you might want to keep in mind that they're planning to launch a Streak 10 in the future but you should already know about that. Said tablet will be sporting a 10.1-inch display and will be running Android "Honeycomb". This was mentioned in their Q4 earnings call which was earlier today. Furthermore, the company looks like they're also working on a 10.1-inch Windows 7 tablet as well. Details are scarce right now so maybe we'll hear more about it soon.

[Engadget]

Kamis, 06 Januari 2011

Dell Streak 7 Gets Official With Tegra 2 and HSPA+, Headed To T-Mobile USA; Streak 10 Teased Too

Dell and T-Mobile have officially announced the Streak 7 tablet. This one's running Android 2.2 on a 7-inch Gorilla Glass display and will be available in a few weeks. Specs include a 1.3MP front-facing camera, 16GB of internal storage, a dual-core Tegra 2 chipset, and HSPA+ connectivity which should give you 42Mbps speeds since the carrier is planning to double their speeds by the end of the year. This is just one of the 25 HSPA+ aka 4G devices that T-Mobile USA plans to launch this year.


Update: According to another Engadget post, Dell actually pulled out a 10-inch Android tablet called the Streak 10. This one is going to be sporting the Stage UI as well. No details right now but it'll apparently launch next year which is a long time from now. It should have standard specs like a docking port, a front-facing camera, and a headphone jack whenever it does launch. Hopefully, it'll actually be this year.

[Engadget]