Aggressive and highly competitive pricing makes the Dell Streak 7 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 exp...
Tegra 2 processor makes it the fastest tablet we've tested. Sensitive capacitive touch screen. 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, front-facing camera.
Download/upload speeds not comparable with other 4G devices. Preloaded apps for video and photo use lower resolution and image quality by default. Video chat apps are nearly unusable. Poor battery life.
One of the first Tegra 2 tablets, the Dell Streak 7 shows the promise of Nvidia's speedy mobile processor, but struggles in several different ways. This is not the 'droid you're looking for. Buy it now...
Abstract: Let's face it: Dell's new Streak 7 isn't exactly the hottest member of the CES Android tablet litter. In fact, the seven-inch tablet's mediocre screen and disappointing performance became painfully visible, even in the short period of time we spent wit...
Published: 2011-02-01, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Dell Streak 7 tablet offers dual-core processing, 4G network compatibility, Adobe Flash 10.1 support, front and rear cameras, and an inventive reimagining of Android 2.2
Dell's Stage interface doesn't make up for the stale operating system. Screen quality and responsiveness are not as good as they could be
The Dell Streak 7 polishes Android 2.2 to a tablet-worthy shine, and is the first to deliver 4G compatibility--but it's not enough to distract us from the incoming wave of Android 3.0 tablets.
Abstract: Coming to T-Mobile as their first 4G tablet, Dell is set to launch its foray into the 7-inch tablet market with the Dell Streak 7. Packed with NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 dual core processor and a 7-inch 800×480 Gorilla Glass touch screen. Is it poised to take on...
Low 800 x 480-resolution display Less than six hours of battery life No tablet optimized apps
Ironically, despite the Dell Streak 7's improved specs, it finds itself in no better place than the original Streak: it runs the same software, and while it has a larger screen, the resolution doesn't make it anymore useful. And hey, it can't even make ph...
Published: 2011-01-11, Author: Tim , review by: crn.com.au
Overall, then, this is a positive update. However, if you're willing to put up with the niggles we've already identified – our primary concern is its battery life – then it's well worth buying as a super-charged smartphone with the capability to step up t...
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 ...