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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.
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 ...
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 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 made it known it will be back in the tablet business with a device running Microsoft’s next gen operating system Windows 8. Details have been hard to come by, though we do have ...
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 ...