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The Dell Venue 10 Pro Tablet 5000 Series ($463.99 as tested) is a basic Windows tablet built for that most challenging of environments, the classroom. The Venue 10 Pro Tablet makes a strong case for basic Atom-based tablets in the classroom, with competen...
Compact tablet with detachable keyboard. Multiple use modes. Screen has a comfortable 16:10 aspect ratio. Intel Atom Z3735F processor. 64GB storage.
Short battery life in testing. No ports or battery on detachable keyboard...
The Dell Venue 10 Pro Tablet 5000 Series is an entry-level Windows slate tablet aimed at the education market, with accessories that make it a viable choice for the classroom or office...
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Usually, when a product gets tagged with a Pro label, it comes with a premium price tag and top-tier performance. But Dell's Venue 10 Pro tells a different story, offering a durable 10.1-inch Windows tablet targeted at students and costing as low as $329...
Great battery life, Optional keyboard dock and active stylus, Durable body, with rubberized bumpers...
Poor performance , Hot temperatures, Small, stiff touchpad, Poor audio quality...
Built for education, the Venue 10 Pro is an affordable tablet offering students a bright screen and long-lasting battery life, but at the expense of performance...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-09-10 14:24:07
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To answer that question, Dell—which already makes a first-class Core i3 Chromebook —has expanded its education portfolio with a variety of platforms for students and consumers in search of relatively low-cost computing devices. One of those products is th...
Silent operation, Stereo speakers can fill a small room, Rubber border protects against drops, Expandable storage, Acceptable battery life...
Intel Atom 3735F foundation is a bit long in the tooth, 32-bit OS, 802.11n instead of 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Finicky keyboard connection...
Priced to undercut Microsoft's Surface 3, Dell's Venue 10 Pro 5000 Series is a capable tablet/2-in-1 for students and a serviceable secondary PC for mobile workers. However, its use of older technologies makes it feel like a product in need of a refresh...
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I've just completed a full in-depth review of the Dell Venue 10 Pro for Notebookcheck. You'll find thousands of words, lots of pics and many test results here but if you're looking for my a summary opinion on the Dell Venue 10 Pro, read on.Dell Venue 10 P...
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Rugged tendency. The Dell Venue 10 Pro is a Windows 8 tablet that appears to have arrived too late to the market but a solid build and good accessory range give it appeal. Travelers, teachers and industrial IT buyers should take notes...
Rugged build, Bright screen, Good accessories (keyboard, cover), Security features, Potential for industrial use...
Poor performance for 2015, Not stylish, Heavy as a 2-in-1...
Steve Chippy PaineChassis71 / 98 → 72%Keyboard58%Pointing Device72%Connectivity43 / 80 → 54%Weight81 / 78 → 100%Battery87%Display80%Games Performance20 / 68 → 29%Application Performance45 / 87 → 52%Temperature83%Noise100%Audio59 / 91 → 65%Camera54 / 85 →...
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This guest review was written by TheManii.The Dell Streak 10 Pro made its official debut in the Chinese market in July. It's a 10.1-inch tablet manufactured by Pegatron (previous Dell devices are made by Qisda) and powered by a common Tegra 2 250-T20 proc...
Overall I cannot recommend the Dell Streak 10 Pro at all since there are so many other competing tablets available in the US. The ~$475 is only valid if you can have it shipped to an address in mainland China and can have it delivered for free; otherwis...
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