People who owned laptops initially gave the iPad an unenthusiastic reception, not recognizing the capabilities of the innovative gadget. Very rapidly, however, the capabilities of the iPad became more obvious. It wasn't long before all the big suppliers of mobile phones and computers wanted in on on the fast-growing action. Tablets began cropping up all over the place. Of course, Dell is trying to find its piece of the pie. The Dell Streak 7 Wi-Fi Tablet is the result of that concern. Whether this tablet makes the grade and is worth the money is what we will try to answer in this article.
It's better to recommend a gadget when the company that makes it has a good reputation - that, however, is not the case with Dell. Dell isn't actually recognized for creating good and reliable products. The company's customer service reputation is also on sort of uneven ground. From customer feedback, it looks like once your warranty lapses, you will be charged for calling customer support. Buying a product from this company may have future implications - and not just price - which may well outweigh the smart savings from it being a comparatively inexpensive product.
Multitasking is facilitate by the tablet's OS, an Android OS version called "Froyo." It's not a necessity to keep specific apps "live" in order to get messages from the system's notification service, while simultaneously listening to MP3s and keeping ypur GPS data up-to-date. There are no worries about being unreachable with this Dell tablet; communications via Gmail and other email setups are well-supported.
One of the great things about this tablet that wasn't a part of the first iPad design is video chat. Video chat is integrated with this Dell tablet through Qik software and a camera panel which is front facing. But oh dear, yes, there is a caveat: a person with the same Dell tablet, or something compatible, presents no problem - otherwise, incommunicado you will remain. What this means is that the video chat feature is not all-encompassing in its application. The built-in On Demand service supplied by Blockbuster is a plus for this tablet. We're not so sure that this is a strong feature, after all, because of the troubles Blockbuster has had lately.
Thus yar, there aren't many reviews about this specific product though some people are wondering what the point of this product might really be. It isn't an encompassing gadget - it can't communicate between non Streak-compatible devices so its functionality is quite limited. Still, if you are desperate for a tablet computer and you have a small budget, this Dell tablet could be a good way to get used to the technology and figure out if tablets really are for you. Just make certain you know what you are getting before you actually commit your money to the company.
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