Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Dell Streak 7 – Better and Faster with T-Mobile 4G

Dell continues their series of lucky streaks with their latest addition to their tablet family – the new Dell Streak 7. If the hybrid combination of tablet and smartphone of the previous generation of Streak didn’t get your attention, the collaboration of Dell and T-Mobile to create Streak 7 might just would. Both companies put their resources together and developed the first 4G capable tablet engineered to take advantage of T-Mobiles blazing fast 4G mobile broadband network. The Dell Streak 7 was officially introduced last 2011 CES held in Las Vegas and to the delight of all the Android fan boys, it showed some very promising specs and features. The portable and compact Streak features a brilliant 7-inch WVGA (TFT) touch screen display with the toughest commercial glass there is – Gorilla Glass. The screen can take on the daily abuse of web browsing, streaming video, watching TV and movies, reading books and magazines or playing games without as much taking a scratch, much more a dent. This smartphone-tablet hybrid runs on the Google’s latest Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system with Android Market and full support for Adobe Flash player. It runs on a dual core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and has 16 GB of internal memory and SD Card slot with support for expandable memory up to 32 GB.
Other features include a front mounted 1.3 megapixel camera and a 5 megapixel rear camera, SWYPE virtual keyboard, Wi-Fi, and some very interesting pre-installed contents like Mobile TV, BrainPop, Zinio, Qik Video Chat and other entertainment related applications.

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