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Dell Launching Windows 7-Powered Peju Tablet in October?

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In addition to recently releasing Android-based tablets under its Streak brand, Dell may make a return to the Windows tablet arena with the release of a slate product in October. Codenamed the Dell Peju, Dell’s slate tablet will come with an anti-glare Gorilla Glass touchscreen that will dominate the front surface, a rubber bumper along with a soft-touch finish on the back to help users grip the large 10-inch slate, along with aluminum.

The device will be a higher-end tablet as it will feature Intel’s Core i5 processor, a 10.1-inch 1920 X 1080 display, 3G/4G/WiFi connectivity, and a battery that will last for 6-8 hours on a single charge. The tablet will also feature a front-facing camera for video calls along with a rear 5-megapixel camera. As this is a Windows tablet, it will feature USB ports, mini VGA port, and HDMI. The tablet is expected to run Windows 7 Professional, but it may also be upgrade-able to Windows 8 whenever that OS is ready for release by Microsoft.

Dell will also release a special docking station for the Peju tablet as well, which would add additional ports.

Via: Engadget

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Dale Strauss

    07/11/2011 at 3:25 pm

    Any word on whether it will have an active digitizer or not? I was impressed with early reviews of the new Motion tablet, but no digitizer means FAIL in my world (sorry Mr. Jobs).

  2. Dale Strauss

    07/11/2011 at 3:25 pm

    Any word on whether it will have an active digitizer or not? I was impressed with early reviews of the new Motion tablet, but no digitizer means FAIL in my world (sorry Mr. Jobs).

  3. Anonymous

    07/12/2011 at 11:56 am

    Enough with all these tablets. Here is an article for
    anyone who doesn’t believe this tablet will be crappy like all the
    others: https://tablettechtoday.com/new

  4. Joyanto Goswami

    07/23/2011 at 11:07 pm

    With this kind of PR, DELL will sell millions. I was just talking to an H/P rep this afternoon about exactly such a device and now I seen this video. DELL, please do not change the name. There are two types of “business” products. One for the suit and tie/golf shirt and Khaki’s crowd. And another for the blue collar “gotta get dirty” crowd, an iPad’s too pretty and got no Windows OS to “boot”.  A Playbook needs an Windows OS or else I can’t run my work related peripherals & GUI.

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