
Dell has unveiled a 5-inch Android-powered tablet PC at CES, which is called Slate for now. The device comes with a SIM slot so you can hook up to 3G service for Internet connectivity. And it has a 5-megapixel camera. It’s believed that Dell is prepping similar devices with different screen sizes and form factors. No other details except some pictures after the jump.
via gizmowatch






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