Dell Streak 10


We've already seen the first Dell Android tablet, Dell Streak 5, hit the market in the UK, and while it's still expected to become available in the U.S. as well, later this summer, we're also pretty excited about the other two tablets the Texas-based company has promised to launch, namely the 7 and 10 inch Streak versions.

The folks over at Engadget got their hands on a few leaked photos of the two tablets for which a release date is still unknown and, needless to say, the Dell slates look interesting and appealing, we're definitely looking forward for precise details regarding specs and availability.

Supposedly the tablets will become available at AT&T, the Dell Streak 7 having an estimated date towards the end of the year, while the 10 inch version will land probably next year. Although the 5 inch version of the Dell Streak is thought to be a hybrid version, a combination between a smartphone and a tablet, these larger versions are much closer to the tablet prototype, with Streak 10 looking incredibly similar to the iPad.

The main difference between the Dell Streak 10 and the iPad, besides the different operating systems, is that the Android running tablet has a 16:9 aspect ratio, as opposed to the iPad's 4:3 screen. Also, the Streak is expected to support Flash and multitasking, features which the Apple tablet lacks. But since there aren't any specifications out yet, we can't really compare the two devices, we can only speculate.

If you're excited about the prospect of so many Dell Android-based tablets, then rest assured, so are we, we can't wait to hear some real facts, but until then, we can only hope the rumors come true and that we will see two other Dell slates, in 7 and 10 inch sizes, join the growing Android tablet market.

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