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Dell's tablet, tentatively called the Mini 5, due out "in a couple of months." Company says tablet will be the first of several, which could have screen size to rival iPad; ...
We've picked the best Windows tablet from a field that includes the Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ and Surface Pro 8, the Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable, the HP Elite Folio, and the Lenovo ThinkPad X12 ...
At the time, Dell said the 10-inch Android tablet, which was simply a "dummy" prototype at CES, would not hit the market until 2012. My source says the gadget is now set to launch this summer and ...
Dell’s super thin, aluminum Venue 8 7000 is a surprisingly solid Android tablet. If only ‘better than the rest’ counted for more ...
Say the words “tablet computer” and ten bucks says it’s Apple’s iPad that springs to mind. But that doesn’t mean other companies aren’t busy building their own version of a touch ...
Dell unveiled a prototype of a 7-inch tablet that it plans to launch following its 5-inch Dell Streak. If Dell learns from the Streak and plays its cards right, the new tablet could be a hit.
Dell is back in the tablet market after laying low for a few months, announcing the XPS 10 tablet, which has an ARM processor and Microsoft’s upcoming Windows RT OS.
Dell took its time with tablets. It wasn't until last December that the company finally released its first tablet PC, the convertible Latitude XT--years after competitors such as HP, Gateway and ...
Nearly one year ago at CES 2011, Dell introduced the Streak 7 Android tablet. The 7-inch tab was an oversized brother to the older Streak 5 tabletphone. Much like the Streak 5, the Streak 7 ...
A Dell official says the company will launch a new consumer tablet in the second half of 2012. It’s not yet clear Dell’s next tablet will be a Windows or Android device… or if the company ...
1. The form. From the second you pick it up, Dell’s Venue 8 7000 feels like a premium device. The tablet’s dark-colored aluminum body is both striking and sturdy, and the screen’s nearly ...
Dell Inc. has been playing around with mobile devices for more than three years now, but now it finally looks to be making a serious entry into that market.