The Dell Streak, which I'm sure you've all heard about, has not failed to make waves on the MID market. The Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250-based Android-powered device boasts power similar to the Google Nexus One handset and has been gutted recently; exposed internals. Take a look at some images of the device's insides after the break.
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The Dell Streak MID/Tablet - you remember it, 5-inches, Android powered, pretty snazzy, looks cool - is seen above paired with the 5-inch Bluetooth keyboard by Logitech called the diNovo Mini. Pretty snazzy eh? Carrying both around isn't really a big deal and now the 5-inch MID can be turned into a portable desktop on the go for easier typing. This keyboard should - in theory - work with any other Android device that has Bluetooth connectivity, but that isn't a common feature quoted on Chinese market MIDs which is somewhat disappointing.
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The fella at ARMdevices has whipped up this video review, amidst tremendous background noise, of the Dell Streak, the Android 2.1, Qualcomm Snapdragon powered Android MID/tablet out of Dell. The form factor is raved about and the device is explored. If you are interested in an MID of this size and form factor, and want to get something with a warranty that actually means something, then you should definitely give this video review a watch.
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Leaked from Vietnam is details of Dell's 'Streak' prototype, their Android 2.0-based MID.
It has a 5 inch WVGA 800 x 480 touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G WWAN connectivity.
Also onboard is a 5-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and a microSD card slot.
To see the images and video check out the link below.
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