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Dell revealed its Windows 8 game plan Wednesday announcing new gear ranging from a Latitude tablet, Ultrabook, and an all-in-one PC. Noticeably absent from the lineup is a tablet and laptop hybrid ...
A new Windows 8 tablet offering from Dell promises to deliver a full PC experience in a tablet that starts at only $499. The Dell Latitude 10 essentials configuration is not an entirely new tablet ...
Overview. Dell’s first 8 inch Windows tablet features an 8 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel IPS display with wide viewing angles and support for multi-touch input.
We've wanted to give Dell's Venue 8 Pro a full review since we went hands on with it back in October—it is in many ways representative of this second wave of 8-inch Windows tablets and shares ...
If you were disappointed by the first generation of Windows 8 tablets, Dell's new Venue 8 Pro might be the antidote. The form factor, which competes directly with devices like the Nexus 7 and ...
With the new Dell Venue 8 Pro, we’re finally seeing a full-blown Windows 8.1 tablet for the masses.And when I mean the masses, I don’t mean people willing to pay $900 and up for a tablet, or ...
With a view to revive the Venue brand, Dell has announced the Windows 8.1-based Venue Tablet running on "Bay Trail" Atom chip at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco today.
The Venue branded tablet -- a resurrection of a brand name used for its defunct smartphone line -- will pack a Bay Trail quad-core processor, an IPS display (1,280x800), and Windows 8.1, a Dell ...
Dell has outed its Windows 8 enterprise range, an ultrabook, docking tablet, and all-in-one PC targeting those who have somewhat more serious needs than Facebook and gaming. The Dell Optiplex 9010 ...
Dell announced three more upcoming Windows 8-based products today made for the business market, including the Latitude 10 Tablet which we first revealed in May.
Anonymous sources have told Neowin that Dell is planning an ARM-based Windows tablet for an October release along with its other Windows 8 tablets, which could come out between November and January.
Dell has already unveiled plans to introduce tablets running Windows 8 once Microsoft launches the new operating system later this year. Now CEO Michael Dell is providing (a few) more details ...