![]() However, I did find that a case for the Surface Pro 2 would work, although a bit snug.Ĥ. It is just about a half-inch too wide at 11" to fit in a lot cases meant for 10-10.8" tablets. It is a bit heavy for its size vs a Surface Pro, but I think that is partly due to a sturdy build, so worth it - time will tell.ģ. Storage is limited at 64GB, so I swapped in a 250GB SSD (M.2 form factor).Ģ. I agree overall, but have some issues with it.ġ. ![]() The Venue is rated among best in class for business-friendly 2-in-1 PC, comparing well to MS Surface Pro. I paid $90 for it shipped.)ĭon't know why Dell's version of this is easily $700 or more - seems to be the same specs? Buy the mobile keyboard and it really becomes a workable mini-laptop. I love this tablet/computer so much I used it to buy the mobile keyboard with extended battery (the keyboard that comes with this is almost unusable. I registered with Dell and as a new Dell member I got a $25 off e-coupon. ![]() Only wished the RAM was at least 8gb, or upgradeable - would have made it that much more future-proof. Now waiting for a good deal on SSD drives (that and the battery are user-replaceable - not common for tablets) - 64 gb is too small. Updated to Windows 10 and have had no issues. Glad I did.įast and responsive - the Core M processor is a good compromise between battery life, quiet operation (no fan) and speed. Was not in the market for it (really looking at the Samsung tablets) but for that price I thought it was worth a look. Bought when BB had a 4hr flash sale for $375. ![]()
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