From CNET News.com: Though Dell didn't offer many details when it first introduced its forthcoming touch-screen tablet in January, we're learning more about it, bit by bit. Engadget has posted two slides purported to be from internal Dell documents that show color options, a new name for the tablet, and content sources. The Mini 5 is referred to as "Streak" in this document and will apparently come with lots of Amazon tie-ins. That will reportedly include an Amazon Kindle app and access to Amazon's MP3 store and video-on-demand streaming service. Another document shows the Streak available in an array of colors and customizable patterns, which has been part of Dell's personalization push in recent years. Other useful details, assuming the document is accurate: the screen has capacitive touch with a resolution of 800x480, the device has a front-facing VGA (video graphics array) camera, a 5-megapixel camera with a flash and autofocus, and a 30-pin dock connector. View: Article @ Source Site |