WiFi-only Dell Streak 7 Available Now for £299
We already know that the WiFi version of the Dell Streak 7 will cost $379 for our cousins across the pond. However, until now, we had no idea how much we'd be charged for the 7-inch WiFi-equipped tablet.
Though the WiFi version of this device has yet to actually launch in the North American market (it’s available for pre-order on Amazon but an official release date has yet to be confirmed), Dell UK today started selling the WiFi-only version of the 7-inch Dell Streak alongside a £299 price tag.
Boasting Nvidia's Tegra 2 chipset, a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, a Gorilla Glass-protected screen, 16GB of internal memory and Froyo, some might be put off by the fact that not only is this device is shipping without Honeycomb, it’s actually shipping without the most up to date version of Android. While we’re unsure of the possibility of Gingerbread, Dell has promised a Honeycomb update once it’s ready.
Those looking for a 3G+WiFi model will have to wait a little longer. Dell says this is coming 'later in the spring.'
Any takers?
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"Those looking for a 3D+WiFi model"
3G?
:-)
"Those looking for a 3D+WiFi model"3G?:-)
Yes! Thank you.
Actually, I think I preferred 3D
Actually, I think I preferred 3D
Nah.
Oh not to actually use 3D, but as a showing of doing something different with a tablet, even if it is linking 2 bandwagons together
very good price compared to some phones and tablets hardware specs wise.