You have to see this to believe it. Dells streak has a screen made of Gorilla Glass and supposedly it can take a hard beating without leaving a scratch. Leave it to Engadget to that claim to the test. They literally take a ballpoint pen to the glass and hit the Streak glass repeatedly. They show the device with the screen on and off, no dents nicks or scratches were left. I don’t know about you but this looks like something more manufactures need to start putting on cell phones. Also, the Dell Streak is looking like a pretty sweet device to own.
To take a look at the video of Engadget beating the crap out of this thing, hit the link.
Source: Engadget

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Just saw this one engadget and that was crazyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Wow I wouldnt have the heart to do that but its cool to see that it can take such a beating.
Just saw this one engadget and that was crazyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Wow I wouldnt have the heart to do that but its cool to see that it can take such a beating.
Has anyone else watched this video and seen the powered by SPRINT in the corner of the dell screen when it loads engadgets site???? what does this mean
Has anyone else watched this video and seen the powered by SPRINT in the corner of the dell screen when it loads engadgets site???? what does this mean