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Dell takes aim at medical community for Streak tablet

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - September 15, 2010


Dell is taking aim at the US medical community for their Streak Android tablet. The company said it is integrating the new Streak tablet with its already established healthcare software, enabling doctors to access patient information and electronic medical records on the fly.

The Dell Streak is a 5-inch smartphone/tablet device that runs Android. It sells for $549.99 off contract, or $299.99 with a 2-year contract from AT&T. The company said it hopes to have it in the hands of doctors by this fall.

"When we designed the device we thought about what a clinician might like, it's perfect size to fit into a lab coat, and allows you to be able to communicate anywhere," said Jamie Coffin, vice president of Dell Healthcare and Life Sciences.



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