Monday, April 26, 2010

Android netbooks shown in Dell roadmap

Written by Eugene Cheung

Android Central has managed to get their hands on a roadmap for Dell products, right after Engadget’s massive leak on various Dell smartphones that run Android and Windows Phone 7.

The roadmap, shown above, shows various netbook tablets such as the “Sparta” and “Athens”. The latter tablet is labeled as a 0.9-kilogram “true netbook”, which features an 11-inch screen, an ARM processor, optional 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth. The “true netbook” wording could suggest that this tablet will be light on the hardware specs, which fulfills the original intentions of a netbook. The “LG Pro” (not sure if it has anything to do with the company LG) is a 7-inch device that has “high-def” (SVGA 800x600) and a Wi-Fi digital TV connection. Plus, the “Streak” is headed for T-Mobile and Vodafone, along with a Chinese version which would come out later in 2011.

There’s still more to learn about these products, including what exactly they will look like, but if the smartphone leak from last week meant anything, these products ought to serve up some great looks and functionality too!

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