Dell jumped back into the tablet space in a big way on Wednesday, unveiling no fewer than four tablets, including both Android and Windows models — all of them powered by Intel chips.
The Dell Venue 7 and 8 are aggressively priced Android tablets aimed at “millennials.” Both tablets have high-def IPS (in-plane switching) LCD screens, and Dell says they have “all-day” battery life thanks to the Intel Atom “Bay Trail” processor. The Venue 7 and 8 cost $149 and $179, respectively.
On the Windows side, Dell showed off the Venue 8 Pro and Venue 11 Pro. Calling it the “world’s thinnest Windows tablet,” Dell says it’s less than 9mm thick. Dell also offers a stylus and 4G connectivity as options, and the back has a “soft touch” grip, similar to BlackBerry phones. Read more…
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