Dell's Streak tablet/phone will be offered this Friday the 14th, according to the reports from AT&T who offers at a start up price of $300 with contract or $550 without.
This tablet competes straight with Apple iPad in both multi-touch tablet/phone categories.
It's a 5-inch device that was supposed to roll out in July, after being unveiled at CES event, however due to unforeseen delays the dates were pushed to the current date.
Amidst CES and the current release Apple has launched its iPad and iPhone 4 to pump in more figures to the sale units.
Meanwhile AT&T has the device up for pre-order starting from today and it has already been released in UK in June, in order to gain mixed responses.
Also the computer maker states that Streak will come with Android 1.6, which later can be upgraded to version 2.2 by the end of the year.
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