NewsTablets

[Update: Maybe] Dell to Announce a 10-inch Android Tablet Today

9

We were intrigued by Dell’s “Dell Means Business” conference today where they’ll be announcing some of their latest moves being made to help business professionals connect their lives, and we believed Android could have a role in their forthcoming strategy.

As of the time of this posting the conference is still going on, but Android Central has uncovered materials to suggest that at least one Android tablet is – indeed – being launched alongside a myriad of Windows-based tablets, laptops, and desktops.

There are no details to be had at the time, but the slide suggests it will be a 10-inch tablet. We chose not to attend the event, but we’ll be keeping an eye on the event and will update you guys with any information that we can dig up.

[Update]: It’s possible they may not be announcing the tablet today, as my title and article would suggest, but if this slide from Android Central is accurate, there’s definitely one in development. We’ll update you if anything comes out of the event about it.

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

Rumor: HTC Thunderbolt Delayed With No ETA; 4G Hotspot Too

Previous article

BBC iPlayer for Android Coming This Week [FROYO+]

Next article

You may also like

9 Comments

  1. Looks like androidcentral is there

  2. Yea they are. We decided not to attend due to traveling conflicts.

  3. “We chose not to attend the event”

    Or were you not invited? hmmm… lol

  4. Why are you guys being nasty?

  5. The reason they chose not to attend is because I read that they were going announce a windows tablet. I’m sure that has noting to do with android

  6. no android no come.

  7. Good news unless it is another $ 800.00 tablet

  8. WINDOWS 7 TABLET IT WAS

  9. kellar sucks ballz. I’m sure dell wouldn’t mind phandroid being there.

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in News