We love the screen, we like the hardware, and Dell makes a fine first stab at making Android work in slate form – but until the Streak runs Android 2.2, we can’t recommend it ...
for the Dell Streak, The Streak offers fabulous navigation and internet features, plus a great touchscreen and keyboard, while the fiveinch screen is a joy when watching movies, browsing the internet, and for navigation.
for the Dell Streak
Offering some impressive features, the powerful Streak is a viable alternative to the iPad
The Dell Streak is not, repeat not, a rival to Apple's iPad, despite what some have inferred. What it is, is a very clever outsize Android smart phone with a terrific multi-touch screen. No, it's not big enough to do any serious work on, but it's cert...
The Dell Streak straddles the line between smartphone and tablet device, but it should primarily be thought of as a tablet. It has an excellent screen that was responsive during our brief hands-on, and we didn't notice too much glare even when viewing...
Rich and vibrant screen, Fantastic camera, Excellent browser, Sleek, attractive design, Intuitive interface, Google Navigation for free satnav, Super-fast processor
No dictionary, Poor music player, No Flash, No Android 2.1, Fingerprint-friendly screen
While a slew of iPad rivals will try to beat Apple at its own game, blindly following its form factor into a fight for the other podium positions, Dell is taking a slightly different approach with its hotly-anticipated Streak tablet.The sleek device, w...
Awesome camera, Free sat-nav, Vibrant accurate touchscreen, Great use of Android, Intuitive interface, Fast processor
No Android 2.1, Poor music player, No messaging dictionary
A brilliant gadget that convinces us owning phone with a 5-inch screen is ok. Brilliant functionality on a fantastic interface, with speed and style to match. Highly recommended.
Huge, responsive screen; slim; Wi-Fi and fast HSPA connectivity; easy to sync media with a desktop computer; update to Android 2.2 is on the way this year; possible to type with thumbs; expandable memory; access to apps on Android Market
Version 1.6 of Android is relatively old; no multi-touch capability in Google Maps; no Google Maps Navigation; fiddly keyboard; Android user interface hasn't been tweaked enough to fully take advantage of the big screen; no access to BBC iPlayer
The Dell Streak is the best Android tablet yet, but there's still room for improvement. Its sleek and feature-packed hardware is let down by a fairly old version of Android that's missing some key features, and a fussy user interface that doesn't take...