When point-and-click computing first came about, it was a big deal. It changed the way people used computers. There's a similar revolution going on right now in the form of the jab-and-poke model. Keyboards and mice are disappearing all toghether, just like on Dell's new Google Android-powered tablet computer. Like the iPad, this 5-inch number cruncher is meant to live in the gap between your phone and your laptop. But, unlike its admittedly more stylish Apple cousin, it runs Android, which means you can use websites that require Flash. It also has two cameras, including a rear-facing 5-megapixel one for grabbing photos and a front-facing VGA shooter for video calls. It can take full advantage of Google's Android app store and even does turn-by-turn navigation. Ultimately, it's just another option for those people out there who never want to be looking at anything other than an LCD screen.