Abstract: Tablet manufacturers are forced to make compromises to get to an acceptable price point for their slate but Dell have made these in critical areas that make the Streak 7 hard to accept – a low resolution screen and poor battery life. The experience feels ...
Abstract: With Google having unveiled its own-brand, Asus-built Nexus 7 tablet running its new Android 4.1 Jellybean operating system, V3 takes a look at how it compares to the rest of the competition on the market. The Nexus 7 - around £159To start with, let's ...
Better late than never, the Dell Streak 7 fixes most of the problems found in its predecessor, at a much reduced price. With a quick CPU, plenty of storage and a near enough up-to-date version of Android, it makes for a convenient hand-held connected ...
Dell's second attempt at a tablet isn't bad, but it already feels a little out of date even before it's released. It's worth keeping an eye on, but it will face stiff competition from the upcoming onslaught of Android 3.0 tablets. ...
In its initial US incarnation, the Dell Streak 7 is a tablet to consider if cost is your paramount consideration. Had this model come out at the same time the original Streak shipped, excusing its faults would have been easier. But I expect better of ...
Very handy, small size, Fast Tegra2 processor, A 16 GB memory, Controls, GPS receiver
No HDMI, Omitted basic applications, High price
The Streak makes a very good impression in the test. However, if the Streak will sell is another story. For one thing, the market is already fairly saturated with 7" models. For another, the more attractive successor model with a 10 inch display diagonal...
The battery life is my biggest complaint with the Streak 7 and in terms of battery life the Tab is a better option.I want to see how the Streak 7 performs when either Gingerbread or Honeycomb become available as an update. From things like multi-thr...
Luckily for the Dell Streak 7, there are some aspects about it that propel it to be a decent Android tablet despite seeing some blemishes on its report. Although it makes us wonder if Dell rushed the development of the tablet, the inclusion of its cont...
Bigger bulk, a smaller screen size, a below-average display, an unimpressive touch response, lack of FM radio and a short battery life – complaints are endless about this device. But the reasonable pricing and powerful multimedia features save the day ...