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Dell Streak + Logitech DiNovo Mini = mini laptop

We've kind of mentioned the Dell Streak 5 inch Android Slate tablet many times here, but now it's not about it directly, but about what you can do to improve its functionality. Some guy figured out that the 5 inch and something diagonal case fits perfectly into the bonnet of the Logitech DiNovo Mini bluetooth keyboard, forming what you would call a mini laptop.Synchronization is a breeze, taking just a few seconds, since we have here two devices compatible with Bluetooth. All you have to do ...

Two new Dell Streak 7 and 10 inch tablets show up

It's not the first time we talk about Dell's entrance to the touch tablet arena, which is meant to be done in a rather unusual way: by testing the waters with the Streak Mini tablet featuring a 5 inch display. Many have complained that 5 inches are not enough for a true mobile experience and I tend to agree with them.It seems that Dell has heard those complaints and is already working on two bigger brothers for Streak Mini 5, a 7 inch and a 10 inch model. Those two showed up on a document th...

Dell Mini 5 Streak tablet shows up again

It's been a long time since we've seen the Dell Streak Mini 5 tablet showing around in various prototype forms but now it's time to watch it again on Dvorak's Cranky Geeks IT show, where one of his guests had one of those prototypes and cared to present it a little. It seems the prototype is a little more polished than the last time we've seen it and was running a high bitrate movie trailer with ease. There was some speculation going on about pricing which apparently will be somewhere around 300...

What about a mini iPad?

Even it for consumers who bought the iPad things are settling down, for Apple the race continues as they are already working on the next gen device and gadget concepts. As some rumors have stated, Apple had played already with various screen sizes, including 7 inches and, reportedly, 5 inches, which I find too small for a tablet.Even if this info is just in form of rumor now, we can't help and wonder if Apple is trying to fill the gap between the 3.5 inch screen of the iPod and the 9.7 inche...

More Dell Mini 5 Streak news

We've covered the Dell Mini 5 tablet codenamed Streak a few times here and here. The first thing to notice is the small screen, just a tad larger than the one on a smartphone. Dell seems to like this idea that a tablet with a small screen could replace your mobile computing needs and will make you carry it around with you everywhere you go unlike a 10-12 inch tablet. I tend to agree with them on the second part, but I don't see why I wouldn't buy a larger screen HTC HD2 or HTC Desire over the De...

Dell Mini 5 streak video hands on

There are already a few months since we've heard about Dell's Mini 5 tablet, codenamed Streak, a 5 inch Android MID that's marketed as a mini touch tablet. Specs were leaked (or released, if you may) to general public one by one, such as the 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, the 1500 mAh battery that's supposed to last a day long, the 1 GHz snapdragon CPU, the over-the-air updates for further Android versions and customized gadgets developed by Dell to ship with the device, like the Facebo...

Dell Mini 5 Streak gets previewed

When I first heard about Dell's plan for a mini tablet, with 5 inch diagonal screen, called Streak I thought to myself 'what's on their mind?'. I thought then there's no reason to build such a small device when there are similar priced touch smartphones with an inch or two smaller that offer the same functionality, but now I'm not sure there's no place for such a device, right between smartphones and MIDs.[caption id="attachment_1483" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="Dell Mini 5 comp...

Dell Mini 5 short demo by Michael Dell himself

There are already many news on the net about Dell's Mini 5 tablet, codenamed Streak at first. Now the Techcrunch guys had the chance to catch one in the hands of Michael Dell, CEO of Dell, who gave it a short rundown of the device, a 5 inch tablet running Android, powered by a 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU. It seems that the biggest drawback of this device will be it's price, which hovers around the 1000$ mark unsubsidized. Plus I don't get the 5 inch screen: why not get the HTC Touch HD2, a 4.3 inch sma...