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7-Inch Tablet Will Launch in Coming Weeks, Says Dell [Tablets]

7-Inch Tablet Will Launch in Coming Weeks, Says Dell [Tablets] That 7-inch tablet Michael Dell confirmed the opposite week? It’s launching in an issue of weeks, and an excellent larger one just like the iPad’s size will trot out in 6 – year’ time.

So says Amit Midha, the President of Dell Greater China, who also spoke intriguingly of 3 and 4-inch tablets. I’m undecided what these two smaller tablets will offer over other smartphones of those sizes, which includes their 3.5-inch Aero , but having something to give within the size brackets between the Dell Streak and iPad is unquestionably logical.

Just like the Streak, the 7-inch tablet will run Android, but as for the remainder of them, we would just see Windows make an appearance-presumably Windows 7. [ WSJ ]

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