Dell has refreshed its range of tablets and PC 2 in 1 Venue Pro, bringing a host of new features, faster processors and new C-Type USB connectivity for portable PC market. Now in its third year since the abandonment of smartphones and bringing his coming end to the world of tablet, Dell will focus its efforts on Windows 10 and focus on tablets dedicated to families.
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The Dell Venue 8 Pro and 10 Pro are both with commercial versions of Windows 10, and as many may expect, this means that they have special connectivity with Microsoft Continuum technology, to determine when the device is used as a tablet or PC. This is particularly useful with the Dell Venue Pro 10 and its keyboard, which is fixed on the bottom edge to move seamlessly from PC to tablet mode.
As with the new MacBook from Apple, both devices feature a new connector USB Type-C, not only to power the unit, but also provide connectivity and provide support for external displays and other peripherals . Let's just hope that the adapter will not cost 89 euros as the multiport USB-C Digital AV Adapter overpriced giant of Cupertino. The Dell Venue Pro 10 will also have the traditional micro-HDMI port, and the two devices will be able to be clipped in the Dell Dock to have increased connectivity and other media.
Apart from these basic features, the two tablets will have a quad-core Intel Atom processor, up to 4GB of memory (RAM), a camera in the front and rear up 64GB of internal storage expandable with a micro SD port, and a Full HD screen. The devices will also have 802.11ac WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.1, and you'll even be able to insert a 4G SIM card.
For the prices, they start at $ 300 for the Venue 8 Pro tablet, and 430 dollars for the 10 Venue Pro. According to the characteristics, the price could climb, the more you need to purchase a USB Type-C adapter. However, if you are looking for a device 2-in-1 and you do not want to spend 1000 dollars, this is still a good deal. No word yet on when these tablets are available, but hopefully soon see in France.
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The Dell Venue 8 Pro and 10 Pro are both with commercial versions of Windows 10, and as many may expect, this means that they have special connectivity with Microsoft Continuum technology, to determine when the device is used as a tablet or PC. This is particularly useful with the Dell Venue Pro 10 and its keyboard, which is fixed on the bottom edge to move seamlessly from PC to tablet mode.
As with the new MacBook from Apple, both devices feature a new connector USB Type-C, not only to power the unit, but also provide connectivity and provide support for external displays and other peripherals . Let's just hope that the adapter will not cost 89 euros as the multiport USB-C Digital AV Adapter overpriced giant of Cupertino. The Dell Venue Pro 10 will also have the traditional micro-HDMI port, and the two devices will be able to be clipped in the Dell Dock to have increased connectivity and other media.
Apart from these basic features, the two tablets will have a quad-core Intel Atom processor, up to 4GB of memory (RAM), a camera in the front and rear up 64GB of internal storage expandable with a micro SD port, and a Full HD screen. The devices will also have 802.11ac WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.1, and you'll even be able to insert a 4G SIM card.
For the prices, they start at $ 300 for the Venue 8 Pro tablet, and 430 dollars for the 10 Venue Pro. According to the characteristics, the price could climb, the more you need to purchase a USB Type-C adapter. However, if you are looking for a device 2-in-1 and you do not want to spend 1000 dollars, this is still a good deal. No word yet on when these tablets are available, but hopefully soon see in France.