Surprise, surprise. Seems that new information regarding Dell’s newest Android and Windows tablets has been leaked, not that it’s really a surprise.
One tablet runs on Windows 7 with the help of the new OakTrail chips from Intel, while the other users Android 3.0 and Tegra T25.
The Windows-based tablet (Latitude ST) has a 1366×768 resolution, 2GB of RAM, a capacity of up to 128GB SSD, GPS, accelerometer, cameras on both sides, 8-hour removable battery and 1080p video output (ooh, snazzy). The Android-based tablet (Streak Pro) has a slightly smaller resolution, measuring at 1200×800 panel, bears cameras on both sides (with 2 mics) and has an unspecified mobile broadband radio with Dell’s Stage UI on top of the Honeycomb.
Of course, no prices for these two devices, but if the roadmap proves to be right, then Streak Pro will come out in June, with the Latitude XT3 in July and Latitude ST in October.

April 26, 2011 04:00 PM | by
