Dell Streak Pro seen in promo shots, using current Tegra 2

updated 01:10 pm EDT, Wed May 18, 2011

 

Dell Streak Pro gets sighting and more specs


Dell's Streak Pro tablet has been seen in earnest through a Dutch leak on Wednesday. The 10-inch Android 3.0 tablet is now known to be very slim at 0.35 inches thick, though relatively heavy at 1.6 pounds. Performance could be a letdown, as Tweakers understood the Streak Pro would use just a regular 1GHz Tegra 2 like every other Android 3.0 tablet and not the 1.2GHz Tegra 2 3D.

Other new details would bring 1GB of RAM along with 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB of storage. Battery life may be the tablet's strong point: a 24.1Wh battery would give it a longevity of 12 hours, about three times as much as the Streak 7. Dell is reportedly considering adding LTE for AT&T's upcoming 4G network.

Owners would have the option of media and "productivity" (likely keyboard) docks as well a cover with a fold-out keyboard.

Current rumors peg the Streak Pro's arrival in June, but a price hasn't been mentioned.




By Electronista Staff

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