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The tablet world is shifting quickly. While arguments for and against the need for a "third device" have been raging since the early days of the iPad, we're seeing tablets emerge that are far more potent and capable than ever before. In fact, it's tough...
A superb high-resolution screen, great speakers, and a thin, attractive chassis—topped off by an unusual, easy-to-use keyboard dock—make this Venue one of the best convertible Android tablets out there. (But it's expensive.) Read...
Dell's Venue 10 7000 tablet has the same good looks as its smaller sibling and offers a detachable keyboard, but its battery life and screen brightness don't measure...
We've reviewed our fair share of tablets here at Techaeris, including a couple from Dell. When Dell's 10″ tablet option arrived on my doorstep and I opened it up, I was instantly impressed and couldn't wait to put it through its paces. Our Dell Venue 10...
Dell entered the Android tablet market late last year by releasing the Venue 8 7000, a device with an understated though appealing form that contains good specs and an interesting camera technology.Dell recently launched a larger-screen variant, the...
My primary concern entering this review was just how useful such a device would be for me, considering it runs Android and not Windows. My previous foray into Android tablets was the original Nexus 7, and with most of the available apps simply larger...
If you're looking for a tablet that can replace your laptop, then Dell has just created it with the Venue 10 7000. Obviously, that depends on what you need from your laptop though. This tablet from Dell is a real winner in our book, and it'll be...
Ultimately, I wish Dell's development cycle had allowed for more time between the release of the Venue 8 and the Venue 10, so that the former's problems could be fixed in the latter. Unfortunately, many of them aren't, and some new problems are introduced to accommodate the keyboard functionality. While Dell may be able to control the 2-in-1 Android tablet market for the time being, I cannot recommend the Venue 10 as a tablet alone.
If you're looking for Android in a more laptop-like form factor, this is it. The experience is easily comparable to Windows-based ultraportables and convertible laptops in the same price range, which is important. The most expensive version of this...
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