Saturday, December 10, 2011

Do you think that Dell has given up fighting Android tablet on the market?



So far, Android tablets are sold in the U.S. market is the Amazon Kindle the Fire managed to surpass the market share of Samsung Galaxy Tab. In addition, there tablet of Hewlett-Packard TouchPad is selling because the price cut.

This could be a sign that Dell, the U.S. computer manufacturer, has given up fighting Android tablet on the market. Dell Streak 7, the second variant of their Android tablet, has been discontinued.

Does this mean Dell "throwing the towel" on the tablet arena? Not necessarily, because Dell still has a tablet called the Dell Inspiron Duo applying Windows 7.

It was reported to PC World, citing Dell's official site. There is mentioned that the Dell Streak 7 was no longer available. "Streak 7 was not available online, but you can see our mobile devices are similar," said a statement on the Dell site.

Streak 7 is the last Dell tablet for the U.S. market. Previously, Dell Streak 5 has previously shut down in August 2011. Dell is the only tablet that still exist, according to AndroidApps.com, is a tablet-sized 10-inch Dell sold in China.