
If for some reason the update on the Apple Tablet didn’t convince you that tablet devices are the next-big-thing, the rumor that Dell is set to launch an Android-powered tablet at CES 2010 should do the trick, right? There haven’t been many details on this device yet, but word on the street is that it will sport a 5-inch display, run Google’s Android OS and should hit the UK next year. Dell has declined to comment on this, which isn’t too surprising, as Apple is doing exactly the same thing.
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