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Priced at $200 with T-Mobile service agreement, the Dell Streak 7 is a powerhouse tablet that features a 1GHz dual-core Tegra T20 processor, 5.0-megapixel camera, and 7-inch touchscreen display. Video review after the break. Click here for more hands-on pictures — courtesy of PCMag. Here’s the bottom line:

Ironically, despite the Dell Streak 7’s improved specs, it finds itself in no better place than the original Streak: it runs the same software, and while it has a larger screen, the resolution doesn’t make it anymore useful.

[via Engadget]

The Vizio Via tablet has been leaked ahead of CES 2011, and it will purportedly feature Wi-Fi, three speakers, HDMI-out, an 8-inch high resolution display, front-facing camera, and Google Android. No word yet on pricing or availability. Video after the break.

Expect TV manufacturers to be on their toes as well, since Vizio says it will bring 3DTVs to market that start at less than $300.

[via Engadget]

Finally, after months of waiting and a few delays, pre-orders for the Android-powered Notion Ink Adam are set to begin today. At $498, this tablet boasts “WiFi, 3G, GPS, and a Tegra 2 system-on-chip powering things.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.

…with prices dipping down to $449 if you exclude either the 3G or Pixel Qi display option, and $399 if you drop both and make do with a WiFi-only LCD-based tablet.

[via AndroidPoliceEngadget]

After months of leaked spy shots, the HP Slate 500 has been officially unveiled. Priced at $799, it packs a “1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor, 2GB of RAM, 64GB SSD and Broadcom’s Crystal HD accelerator for handling 1080p video,” into a 1.5-pound package. Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.

Surrounding the metal edges is a USB port, headphone jacks, keyboard button and that always useful Alt + Ctrl + Delete key. Interestingly the right side is also home to a slide-out Windows license — HP tells us it had be included, but they didn’t want to muck up the nice contoured back.

[via Engadget]

Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is headed to the US, and it will launch November 14th on the Sprint network. Current pricing is $399 for the 7-inch tablet, $599 without service agreement. Continue reading for a hands-on video.

Let’s say you do want the seven-inch form factor. Does the idea of having Android 2.2 Froyo, admittedly not optimized for the tablet experience, appeal to you? If so, I salute you.

[via Intomobile]