No specs or release date in sight, mind.
Dell has become the latest computing firm to reveal a touchscreen tablet, although its device is very much a concept design rather than a commercial product.
Dell showed off the device yesterday during its CES press conference. It has a five-inch touchscreen and runs Google's Android OS.
No other details about its specs, uses or likely route to market were forthcoming, although Dell has posted a few images on its official Flickr feed.
According to Wired, Dell's VP of Consumer Michael Tatelman said during the press conference that the company is working on a host of slate devices, featuring multiple operating systems.
Dell joins HP, whose Windows-powered tablet device was unveiled on-stage by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer earlier this week.
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