Abstract: We end our week on a Dell note, taking a look at the Dell Streak. You may think of Dell as a computer maker, but they’ve been spreading on a tear into the tablet and the mobile phone market, and this is one of their attempts.The Dell Streak is a candy...
Abstract: We haven't had a chance to fully test this product yet, but we've assembled this helpful overview of relevant information on it. We haven’t had a chance to fully test this product yet, below are our initial hands-on impressions of a pre-production unit...
Abstract: The Dell Streak 7's release last month may not have affected or interested current Streak owners very much, but along with the new tablet's arrival came a new home A/V dock that was designed to be compatible with both devices.It doesn't offer any addition...
Aside from the problem I had with the button placement, I think this is a very capable media-centric tablet. It isn't going to blow the roof off of the industry but in a general sense it is a great media device with enough chops to make it usable as a cou...
Abstract: Video Review: The Dell Streak tablet is one of the smallest and lightest tablet computers yet. Weighing only 7.7 oz and with a 5" multi-touch display running on Android 2.2, the Dell Streak offers web surfing, email and dual cameras for only $100 with ...
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Published: 2011-01-19, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Dell Streak offers an unprecedented combination of processor power, screen size, and design quality. Support for 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth hit all the wireless sweet spots, while photo, camcorder, and calling capabilities blur the boundaries between ta
Battery life isn't great, the touch-screen keyboard is awkward, music quality is below average, and the position of the camera tends to cloud photos and video
The Dell Streak is the first Android tablet worth taking seriously, though its size puts it on the fence between tablets and smartphones.
Published: 2010-12-23, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Streak is the second Android powered device to be offered by Dell, a company almost exclusively known for making personal computers. While initial versions of the Dell Streak were locked to AT&T and ran th...
New widgets and user-friendly setup with Dell’s Stage UI, Google Navigation, camera produces clear snaps, Swype keyboard for faster, fluid typing...
No smart dialling, slight lag in touch-screen, five-inch screen makes it too big as a phone but a touch too small as a tabletLook and Feel...
Android 2.2 adds some serious punch to the fluid Streak, while Dell’s new Stage interface adds a few user-friendly features missing from the original - but its in-between size could be its Achilles heel ...
Large screen for web browsing, video, etc, Excellent performance,
Design:If you consider it a smartphone, it’s really big. On the other hand, if you think of it as a tablet computer, it’s very small.In concrete numbers, it’s 6 x 3.1 x 0.4 inches (153 mm x 79 mm x 10 mm).The Dell Streak offers very few keys on the fr...