2011年4月23日 星期六

Dell Leak Reveals Streak Pro, Lattitude Specs

Another Dell tablet roadmap has leaked, this time revealing detailed specs, names, and target release dates for Dell’s upcoming tablet devices. So what does the Streak maker have lined up? It has one 10-inch Android business tablet, perhaps the same we caught a brief glimpse of at CES, one previously-announced Windows convertible, and a Windows 7 slate, scheduled for release in June, July, and October, respectively.

The report refers to the ten-inch Streak as the Streak Pro, conflicting an earlier report that Dell was thinking of ditching the Streak branding. It will run Android Honeycomb, and like the other ten-inch tablets on the block, sport a 1280 x 800 resolution. It will also feature Dell’s Stage 1.5 UI overlay and a NVIDIA Tegra T25 chip.

According to a Tegra product roadmap, the dual-core A9 (1.2GHz) T25 will be “the World’s First Mobile 3D processor,” with support for a 3D display. Though, it's doubtful the Streak Pro will be 3D ready, as it is likely a business device.

At a Dell Means Business event in San Francisco last February, Dell officially announced a ten-inch Android tablet. That, combined with the mention of the “enterprise application stack” in the leaked document, suggest Dell is targeting the enterprise with its new Android tablet.

New Latitude and Slate

The report also detailed the upcoming Latitude XT-3 that Dell announced in February. The XT-3 will be a 13-inch convertible running on an Intel Huron River Core i3, i5 or i7 processor.  All the other typical convertible goodies will be present, including Windows 7, active pen support (previously confirmed as N-trig), and a host of enterprise-class security features , inputs and outputs.

Dell will also be applying its business-brand, Latitude, to its upcoming Windows 7 Slate, the Latitude ST, which was also previously revealed at the same Dell Means Business event. This 10-inch slate (1366 x 768) will ship sporting an Intel Oak Trail 1.5 GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, and up to a 128GB solid state drive. It will have two cameras (1.3-megapixel front and five- rear), GPS, accelerometer, 1080p output, active pen support, and could go up to eight hours between charges.

This report deviates slightly from the Dell roadmap also leaked in February, which turned heads with a possible Windows 8 tablet listed for Q1, 2012.

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