Dell Venue 8 pro reviews abound on the Internet.
Dell has enjoyed a high reputation in the PC business for a while. Some of the pros of having a Dell include an attractive package, excellent battery life and a bright display screen.
Among the cons for the Dell Venue 8 Pro are that the windows home button placement is awkwardly priced, the Dell Venue 8 Pro requires an OTA cable in order to connect a USB cable - a bit extraneous, and another important feature is that a keyboard is not included in the kit.
The price is approximately $416.00
Key features in the Dell Venus 4 are Quad-core Intel Atom Bay, Trail CPU; 32GB storage; 8-inch 1,280 x 800 IPS screen; 9mm thick; 'Active' stylus; 4,830mAh battery; Bluetooth 4.0; Dual band Wi-Fi, according to data from Trustedreviews.com.
The Dell Venue Pro is an 8-inch tablet. It allows you to use a Microsoft based operating system on Windows 8.1 tablet that gives you full functionality of Microsoft just like the Toshiba Encore, the Lenovo MiiX2 Acer W4 .
Since the Encore model did well, the hope of using Windows in an iPad mini 2 Retina, Nexus 7 2 or similar-sized body can work. Despite this, Dell has a better response about the Venue Pro 8.
It's touted to be the most impressive tablet in the windows category.
Turning to the back of the tablet, there is a 5-megapixel main camera on the back while the front-facing camera in the top right. You can also find the MicroSD card slot hidden.
You can opt for the 3G/Wi-Fi version and the micro SIM slot will also be available. Moving up, you will find the chrome-style volume button.
The microUSB charging port also doubles as a USB host and means you can connect other peripherals, although you'll need more at