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The 10-inch Dell Streak Pro gets detailed

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Rumor has it the Dell Streak Pro is coming in June, and just in time we are learning a few more details on the 10-inch entry into Dell’s Android tablet lineup. Speaking of that 10-inch display, it should get a resolution of 1280×800, a fairly standard pixel density among the latest crop of tablets. Under the hood we will find an NVIDIA Tegra 2 (T20) clocked at 1GHz and backed up by 1GB of RAM.

The Streak Pro gets the now-standard dual camera setup, including a 5MP rear camera and 2MP front-facing camera. The Stage 2.0 interface is present and the device will be available in 16, 32, and 64GB versions. Support for AT&T’s LTE network might even be part of the package, but considering the carrier has little to show of its next-gen service we would chalk that up to rumor. Actually chalk it all up to rumor until we get further confirmation.

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9 Comments

  1. In other words, nothing too interesting.

  2.  asus transformer

    1. I am waiting for my friend’s target to get it so i can get it :) 

  3. Bet it will ship with 1.6, dell fail with android devices, look at the lack of development with the streak 5. Dell just made custom roms even more important!

  4.  All these tablets have the same tech specs, so weight and thickness would be more interesting.

  5.  look at that power brick!

  6. Battery life and weight are two of the most important factors in the war of tablets. 

  7. Dell Streak Pro Tablet Leaked Pics and Specs.
    Release Date Set for June.
    Source: http://readatech.com/2011/05/19/dell-streak-pro-tablet-leaked-pics-and-specs-honeycomb-inside-release-date-set-for-june-5546/
     

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