Friday 31 October 2014

Dell joins the cheap Windows tablet scrum, launches the Venue 8 Pro 3000 series!!!!

Dell is one of the leading technology inventor.We have heard of Dell's laptops,and now Dell is moving toward inovating tablets. Recently released Dell Venue 8 Pro is something to watch out.
                                                 For starters, the Venue 8 Pro has an 8-inch IPS display with   1280x800 resolution, and it packs 32GB of storage. Toshiba’s Encore Mini, for example, is street-priced at just $100, but it has a TN panel that’s limited to 1024x600 resolution and it comes with only 16GB
of memory.
                                                 The picture itself describes the quality of the Dell's tablet. With its high resolution and 32GB memory it is surely going to take the market for sometime. When we compare to other tablets it is a bit lack of RAM.Here is the snap of the Dell's Venue


You can expand either tablet’s storage capacity by inserting a MicroSD memory card, but the Dell can handle cards with a maximum of only 32GB. Wi-Fi connectivity is limited to 802.11b/g/n, but you do get Miracast support for screencasting to a larger display, and there’s support for Bluetooth 4.0. A micro USB port is provided for data transfer and charging the onboard 16Whr battery.
The Venue 8 Pro has a 1.2MP camera in front, a 5MP camera in back, and a single microphone and speaker. There’s also a headphone/microphone combo jack. The 14-ounce tablet is available in black with the spindle-pattern finish Dell introduced last year, or with a smooth high-gloss white finish

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