Dell on Tuesday announced that its upcoming Streak mobile device will be available in the United Kingdom in June, and in the U.S. later this summer. The Streak, which runs on the Android mobile OS, is “a hybrid device that lies in the space between a smartphone and other larger tablets or netbooks,” according to Dell executive Lionel Menchaca. If the Streak sounds familiar, it’s because the gadget blog Engadget published leaked information about it and several other supposedly upcoming Dell products about a month ago.
It has wireless radio.
When is radio not wireless?
Replaceable batteries? Does this mean short battery life? Gotta carry some AA batteries?
And why is dell debuting this in England?
Why use Flash? Why not the up and coming HTML5?
It does music. What is the player?
The detailed specs and pictures are leaked, but not the price?
All of this sounds like a back-door merchandising campaign.
Dell Streaks Into Tablet Scene
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 25, 2010 02:15 PMDell on Tuesday announced that its upcoming Streak mobile device will be available in the United Kingdom in June, and in the U.S. later this summer. The Streak, which runs on the Android mobile OS, is “a hybrid device that lies in the space between a smartphone and other larger tablets or netbooks,” according to Dell executive Lionel Menchaca. If the Streak sounds familiar, it’s because the gadget blog Engadget published leaked information about it and several other supposedly upcoming Dell products about a month ago.
When is radio not wireless?
Replaceable batteries? Does this mean short battery life? Gotta carry some AA batteries?
And why is dell debuting this in England?
Why use Flash? Why not the up and coming HTML5?
It does music. What is the player?
The detailed specs and pictures are leaked, but not the price?
All of this sounds like a back-door merchandising campaign.