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The Dell Venue 11 Pro 7000 series is designed to adapt to a wide variety of different work styles and use cases, as it provides consumers with a multi-purpose functionality including the added option of a desktop experience. Users can attach the mobile ke...
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tomsitpro.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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As you saw in our recent How We Test Enterprise Tablets article, we're taking a serious look at business-class tablets as a separate category. We're looking at Atom-powered tablets and testing three units, with the first one being the Dell Venue 11 Pro 51...
Price, Display, Lightweight, Good storage...
Low memory, Low memory bandwidth hurts performance, Unreliable stylus...
Although the Dell Venue 11 Pro 5130 is a usable business tablet, you're better off spending a little more for a tablet that will get you much better performance...
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Last-gen still competes. The latest model in the Dell Venue 11 Pro 5130 range includes a high-end Atom (Baytrail-M) processor and combines it with 4GB of RAM and a full HD screen which showcases what can be done with Atom, at a time when the next-gen proc...
High brightness, high contrast screen, Removable battery, Security features, USB 3.0 port, Full 64-bit support...
Slightly too heavy for consumer use, Uses last-gen processor...
Steve Chippy PaineChassis74%Keyboard0 / 80 →Pointing Device64%Connectivity56 / 65 → 86%Weight75 / 88 → 73%Battery91%Display80%Games Performance65 / 68 → 96%Application Performance55 / 76 → 72%Temperature85%Noise100%Audio60 / 91 → 66%Camera55 / 85 → 65%Ave...
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After using the Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140 for two months in myriad ways -- on my desk, on the road, in front of the TV, docked, keyboard attached, tablet only, with a wireless keyboard, with two big high-res monitors -- I'm tempted to throw away my hunkering...
Fast and fanless Intel “Broadwell” Core M5Y71 vPro processor, Extraordinary battery life, Replaceable battery, SSD, modem, and WiFi, Extracost docking station brings real, dualmonitor desktop support, Thin and light at 10.75 mm/0.42 in. and 720 g/1.59 lbs...
Screen doesn't tilt back very far, Glossy screen gives off uncomfortable glare...
A new Core M processor, more powerful graphics, longer battery life, and no fan make the Venue 11 Pro 7140 an excellent corporate two-in-one choice...
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The tablet has taken the PC world by storm, but despite the myriad potential uses, the form factor hasn't gained the same prominence among business users. One of the few business-focused tablet lines is Dell's Venue lineup, which gets its newest memb...
Intel Core M-5Y71 processor for top performance and efficiency. Long battery life. Solid design. Good touch screen, with full HD resolution and pen support.
Docking keyboard and desktop dock sold separately. No storage for digitizer pen...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro 7000 Series (7140) is a business-focused tablet with strong performance, long battery life, and a healthy selection of ports and security features, not to mention accessories to help keep you productive...
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Back in November, Dell took the lid off of their Venue 11 Pro 7000 refresh which is their first tablet offering to have Core M powering it. Dell is aiming this tablet squarely at the enterprise segment, but with prices that start low enough for consumers...
In my time with the Venue 11 Pro, what has defined the tablet is not the hardware itself, but the accessories. Dell offers such a range of options that the tablet can be anything from a desktop PC, to a clamshell laptop, to a very portable mobile device...
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At first we would like to thank DELL and Intel for sending us a sample of their latest Venue 11 Pro 7140 Convertible for testing and reviewing.“ Listen. Learn. Deliver. That's what we're about.Dell empowers countries, communities, customers and people eve...
Thanks to the new 14nm Broadwell processors from Intel, the Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet no longer needs active cooling, it is all passive but as soon as the processor is reaching near 90 degrees Celsius, the throttling process will drop the multiplier in the...
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If lightweight tablets laugh behind the somewhat chunky Dell Venue 11 Pro's back, just wait until they crack their skinny heads against something the Venue 11 Pro won't even notice. Or overheat trying to process the larger spreadsheets and video/photo wor...
Core M CPU makes it faster than most Atom-based devices, Excellent keyboard/auxiliary battery slice...
It's not going to win any thin contests, Pricy...
Statistics aside, as a tablet or a small laptop, the Venue 11 Pro is a joy to use. The display is bright and evenly lit, and it couldn't be any more responsive to touch. Movies look great and it even sounds halfway decent when music emanates from the spea...
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Although the Microsoft Surface has become the poster child for business tablets that double as laptops, the Dell Venue 11 Pro is more practical in some ways. Its keyboard dock makes this 2-in-1 feel more laptoplike, and its built-in battery helps the syst...
Sharp, vibrant display, Long battery life (with keyboard dock), Smooth pen experience, More ports than the Surface, Solid speakers...
No stylus dock, Runs hot...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro is an 11-inch Windows 8 tablet that offers excellent battery life, a useful digital pen and versatile docking options...
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A few years ago, it was easy to scoff at the idea of using tablets for productivity. The hardware was too weak, and the software was too limited, so turning a tablet into a work device made sense only for a few fringe users.But things have changed since A...
Spending $750 for an Android tablet seems exorbitant. But the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro offers a larger screen, excellent battery life, and access to the Android and Samsung app stores...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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The $1,080 Security unit (model 7139) seen here features not only a Core i5 chip and 1080p screen but 4GB of RAM, a 128GB SSD, and a full version of Windows 8.1 Pro, plus business IT bonuses such as a fingerprint reader, SmartCard slot, TPM 1.2 module, an...
The power of a Core i5 laptop in tablet form, Excellent 1080p display, Great accessory selection, User-swappable battery...
Noticeable fan noise, Mobile keyboard dock angle is non-adjustable, Mediocre battery life, Just one USB port...
Dell's top-of-the-line tablet, the Venue 11 Pro Security, packs Core i5 power, Windows 8.1 capability, and enterprise security features into a well-balanced 10.8-inch form. It's a worthy rival to Microsoft's Surface Pro 3. Read More…...
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What happens when you put an Intel Core i5-4300Y in an 11-inch tablet like the Dell Venue 11 Pro? It gets really, really fast. Indeed, having used the previously-reviewed Atom-based version of the Venue 11 Pro, I can attest to a rather significant jump in...
Very fast, Top-shelf security and management features, Excellent IPS display...
Somewhat thick, Touchpad on the optional keyboard is a bit finnicky...
This Windows tablet delivers laptop-like performance, enterprise-level security, and multiple docking options...
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Better still, it gives you the flexibility of having both a laptop and a tablet and switching between the two with the press of a button. Yes, in seconds you can undock the screen and enjoy a fully functional Windows tablet.I do wish the laptop shipped wi...
Fast, Functions as a laptop and tablet, Gorgeous screen, NFC and Bluetooth 4.0, Front and back camera, Amazing battery life...
Tablet is a bit heavy; No included stylus; No stylus garage;...
The other day I reviewed the HP Pavilion X360 laptop. In many ways it is a 2014 netbook with a cool design and touchscreen. This is the first in a series of posts on the Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet/keyboard I was sent as part of the Intel 2in1 Program. I cou...
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The Dell Venue 11 Pro (7139) ($1,252.37 as tested) is the top-of-the-line version of our current Editors' Choice for entry-level business slate tablets, the Dell Venue 11 Pro$499.99 at Dell. The Venue 11 Pro (7139)$849.99 at Dell has an upgraded ultrabook...
All-day battery life. Bright, 1080p HD IPS touch display. Uses microUSB charging. Keyboard dock adds battery power. Desktop dock option. Swappable battery. Active stylus. Biometric security and TPM. Windows 8.1 Pro.
Only one USB 3.0 port. No stylus storage. Limited recline angle on keyboard dock hinge. Aggressive default screen dimming...
Dell's Venue 11 Pro (7139) is the company's top-of-the-line tablet with enterprise level security features. It's built to meet all the needs of an enterprise business, and it's our top choice for high-end business tablets...
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Take a tablet and throw in a keyboard dock and you have a Windows hybrid. The tablet part is obvious, and plugging it into a keyboard dock that looks like a laptop turns it into a sort of notebook computer. How well it replaces the laptop varies from one...
Good size, Nice performance even with the Atom, Outstanding as a laptop with the Travel Dock...
Touchoperated Windows button on the bezel, Almost, but not quite too heavy as a tablet, Autobrightness control is too dim, should be off by default, Reviewer's rating 9.5 out of 10, Venue 11 Pro tablet screen, The 1,920 x 1,080 resolution screen is a good...
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Thanks to its long battery life and versatile docking options, the $499 version of the Dell Venue 11 Pro is one of the better Windows 8 tablet values. But what if you're looking for more oomph than an Atom processor and stronger security? The pricier, $1...
Sturdy yet handsome design, Bright and colorful 1080p display, Long battery life with optional keyboard dock, Fingerprint and smart card reader...
Performance trails closest competitors, MicroSD card access requires paperclip, Heavy with keyboard dock...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro delivers an Intel Core i5 processor, versatile docking and strong security for a premium price, but it's not as fast as other hybrids in its price range...
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Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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With the Venue 11 Pro , Dell offers a line of Windows-based tablets that's about as versatile and feature-rich as they come. Prices start at $429 for the base 2.4GHz quad-core Atom model and top out at $1,045 for the dual-core Haswell Core i5 base unit at...
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It's often said that that you shouldn't mix business with pleasure. If that's the case, someone needs to tell the folks at Dell, because the high-end business-focused Venue 11 Pro tablet is a joy to use. We already knew its specs looked impressive, but af...
Dell has put together an outstanding piece of kit here. The recommended UK retail price of £790 (US$1,049.99 in the US) for the i5-powered version, which is more expensive than both the Surface Pro 2 and comparable iPads.If you're looking for a device wit...
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In our last review we looked at an 8-inch tablet running on the Atom Z3740 costing under $300. In this review we have the Dell Venue 11 Pro 10.8 inch tablet running the current high-end Z3770 CPU and costing $499. The powered keyboard is an additional acc...
Both the Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet and the ‘power' keyboard are very high quality items of computing kit and elevate the package to professional status. Huge battery life and flexibility of options, a great screen and enough processing power in this ‘Baytr...
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A well built keyboard that gives your Venue 11 Pro Windows 8.1 tablet extra stamina, the Mobile Tablet Keyboard essentially converts your slate into an Ultrabook form factor with a comfortable keyboard and doubles the tablet's battery life.Dell has made t...
Solid build quality and attractive design that allows for a comfortable typing experience, converting the 10.8-inch Windows 8.1 Venue 11 Pro into an Ultrabook form factor. The keyboard ships with a battery that essentially doubles the tablet's battery l...
Though the keys were plenty comfortable, touch typists may lament at the ever so slightly smaller key size and spacing. Users will, however, adapt quickly to the spacing so it's not a major drawback to talk about. That said, the two biggest downsides ar...
At $160 MSRP, the Mobile Tablet Keyboard takes on a steep price, especially when you factor in the cost of ownership of the tablet itself. However, for those who need battery power, an uncompromised typing experience in a mobile and elegantly designed pac...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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The Dell Venue 11 Pro ($499.99 direct, as tested) is a flexible slate tablet built for business. It comes with many work-oriented features, including Windows 8.1 Pro, a removable battery, and a variety of docking solutions. We looked at the entry-level In...
Allday battery life. Bright, 1080p HD IPS touch display. Uses microUSB charging. Optional keyboard dock adds battery power. Windows 8.1 Pro. Has desktop dock option. Swappable battery.
Keyboard docks cost extra. Stylus not included. Aggressive default screen dimming. Only one USB 3.0 port...
With its great battery life, 1080p IPS screen, and flexible mobile and desktop docking systems, the Dell Venue 11 Pro slate tablet means business...
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The Dell Venue Pro 11 is a versatile tablet with configuration options ranging from an Intel quad-core Atom processor to a high-end Haswell Core i5 chipset. Designed to compete with Microsoft's Surface Pro 2, the Venue Pro 11 is capable as a desktop when...
At $500, the Dell Venue 11 Pro seems like a steal, but once you start to pack in more accessories, like the $130 MSRP Slim Tablet keyboard (the equivalent of the Surface Pro 2's Touch 2 Cover) or the $160 MSRP Tablet Keyboard (the equivalent of the Surfac...
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It's business, but not as usual. Dell's Venue 11 Pro (starting at $499) is one of the most versatile Windows 8 tablets yet. The slate packs a quad-core Atom processor, colorful 1080p screen and ports galore. But the real magic begins when you pair this 11...
Elegant and sturdy design, Powerful performance, Very long battery life with optional keyboard dock, Colorful 1080p display...
Relatively dim screen, microSD Card slot requires paperclip...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro offers versatile docking options and long battery life in a stylish, business-friendly design...
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I've just completed a detailed review of the Dell Venue 11 Pro 5130. This is the Atom-based version (there's a Core-based version too) and it comes with 4GB of RAM, a full USB 3.0 port and the high-end, full 64-bit Z3795 CPU. The difference in usability...
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The tablet has taken the PC world by storm, but despite the myriad potential uses, the form factor hasn't gained the same prominence among business users. One of the few business-focused tablet lines is Dell's Venue lineup, which gets its newest member, t...
Intel Core M-5Y71 processor for top performance and efficiency, Long battery life, Solid design, Good touch screen, with full HD resolution and pen support...
Docking keyboard and desktop dock sold separately, No storage for digitizer pen...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro 7000 Series (7140) is a business-focused tablet with strong performance, long battery life, and a healthy selection of ports and security features, not to mention accessories to help keep you productive...
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