Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews: Puts Full Windows OS In Your Hands, Finger Friendly UI. $300
Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews. The current trend in mobile devices is mini tabs. Dell offers an 8-inch mini tab that carries Windows 8.1, which will soon be Windows 10 by next year.
Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews stress a thin and light and package with formidable performance and battery use. Also, a stylus that accompanies the Dell 8 pack is only good for taking short notes.
Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews suggest that it has stiff competition from Google's Nexus 7 and the benchmark Apple's iPad mini.
But it looks as though Intel's new quad-core Atom processor, formerly codenamed Bay Trail, has what it takes to make Windows a worthy tablet operating system.
Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews come with Intel's Atom Z3740D CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage, not to mention the hefty space required for the Windows 8.1.
The tablet, Dell Venue 8 Pro is shipped in two colors - black or red. The Dell Venue has optional offers for active stylus, a case, an additional 32GB of storage, along with mobile broadband.
The resolution on the Venue is 1280 by 800 pixels-According to Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews text and images appear to be near perfect on the tab's IPS. In truth Pro's $300 price tag is $100 less than the Asus Transformer Book T100.
The Venue 8 Pro's touchscreen delivers a resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels. The ecosystem for the Dell Venue 8 pro offers Windows desktop applications. However these tabs are made to enjoy Windows app store apps and the finger friendly UI. According to Dell Venue 8 Pro offers the Windows App store along with its finger-friendly modern UI. The Venue Pro 8 comes with the full version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 at an excellent bargain.
So the final question for consumers is should you get one? Dell Venue 8 Pro Reviews put the price.tag on the Dell Venue Pro 8 as $300, which is cheap but it won't replace your laptop.