Dell 10-inch tablets gets name and release date

Dell is said to be launching a Windows 7 tablet powered by the new Oak Trail chips from Intel, and also another Android 3.0 tablet powered by the famous dual-core Nvidia Tegra T25 chip. We already know about these tablets coming, but we never know when it’s coming, previously. Now there’s a leaked slide that shows the rumoured tablets and their arrival time.
The Windows 7 tablet will be called Latitude ST, boasts a resolution of 1366 x 768, 2GB of RAM, up to a 128GB SSD, GPS, an accelerometer, both front- and rear-facing cameras, an 8-hour removable battery, and “1080p video output,” which we assume means HDMI-out.
The Android 3.0 tablet will be called Streak Pro, and will have a 1200 x 800 panel, but keeps the pair of cameras (and two mics) for video chats, while adding an unspecified mobile broadband radio and slathering Dell’s Stage UI on top of Honeycomb
Price is still a mystery right now, but the leaked roadmap shows that Streak Pro will land in June, followed by the Latitude XT3 convertible tablet in July, and the Latitude ST in October.
SOURCE via Android Central










