
Well chalk this up as another tablet come and gone. Dell has pulled the Streak 7 from its online stores and the tablet is no longer available for purchase. As Dell pulled the Streak 5 in August and there is no confirmation that the Streak 10 Pro will see a U.S. release, it appears that Dell is re-evaluating its future in Android tablets. Even with an update to Honeycomb, sales of the tablet were lackluster.
Of course this also adds some weight to the rumor that Dell would be pulling out of the tablet market altogether. However, this doesn't actually confirm that the computer-making company is pulling out of the tablet game, but it does beg the question, what is Dell going to do next?
[via Dell]
I’ve been using a Dell Streak 5 for almost a year now and it has been a great enjoyable experience to me. Everything is almost perfect with it and I love it very much except for a few things : its weight a little bit too heavy, its casing too slippery and its thickness is too much.If Dell can fix them all for its next new tablet of the same screen size with all the latest Android ICS 4.0 and features on board, I have no doubt it will make a great success for Dell. Look at Samsung. They keep on making and launching new devices with new designs and sizes without waiting until after the previous ones’ life cycle expires. If Dell had made a new Streak with almost similar features
and dimensions to the Glaxy Note, people will certainly not hesitate to buy it. Just do it!