ergohacks.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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It seems like the best model for working on the go changes every few years. It went from laptop to netbook to ultrabook and seems to be settling around a 10 or 11 inch tablet with an attachable keyboard. I've had every sort of tablet release in the last f...
When I first unpacked the Dell's Venue Pro I wasn't impressed. It was heavy and not particularly good looking. After adjusting my expectations and realising that what I had wasn't designed as a conventional tablet but rather as a business and productivit...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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The Venue 11 Pro 7000 won't win any awards for groundbreaking design. Dell has barely deviated from the format of previous Venue 11 Pro models, save for moving a few ports around the tablet's edges, and it's fair to say the look remains more “functional...
A great alternative to the Surface tablet...
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When it debuted last year, the Atom-powered Venue 11 Pro impressed with strong battery life, a great 1080p display, and adequate performance to get most business tasks done. The pricier Intel Core i5 model in comparison was lackluster with weaker stamina...
Performance, Battery life, Compact design...
Cramped screen, Modest battery gains over i5 model, Ergonomics...
A computing chameleon, the Venue 11 Pro is a versatile Windows tablet with enterprise features that can readily convert to a laptop or desktop with the right accessory add-ons...
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alphr.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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The Dell Venue 11 Pro 7000 has its work cut out. Landing in the PC Pro offices amidst news of Microsoft's holographic augmented reality goggles and 84in Surface Hub , a mere Windows tablet – and even one of the calibre of the Venue 11 Pro - seems like yes...
It isn't perfect, then, but the Venue 11 Pro remains a great tablet, especially when you consider the price. If you can make do with a 64GB SSD, the entry-level model throws in a slim, clip-on keyboard for £559 inc VAT, and even if you crave the top-end m...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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The Venue 11 Pro aims to "accelerate productivity for mobile workers" in the enterprise space with a thinner and fanless design, an extended battery life that claims to "get through the work day", a travel keyboard for a full laptop experience and a full...
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The Dell Venue series isn't new by any measure, but the unveiling of the 11 Pro 7000 hybrid goes to show that Dell still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. It's beat Microsoft to the punch with Intel Core M technology but, oddly, the Pro 7000 isn't slimm...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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When TechRadar Pro reviewed the original Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130 in April, we praised it for its versatility and power. The machine, which we gave a rare 4.5 out of 5 stars, stood toe-to-toe with the best enterprise tablet on the market at the time - Micro...
Sleek design, Allday battery life, Nearsilent performance, Dellbacked security...
Awful front camera, No detachable back panel, No resolution improvements...
Dell may not have surpassed the iPad Air 2 and the Surface Pro 3 in terms of quality and performance just yet. But the Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140, like its predecessor, puts Dell among the highest ranks of enterprise-ready tablets. If you want something desi...
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When TechRadar Pro reviewed the original Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130 in April, we praised it for its versatility and power. The machine, which we gave a rare 4.5 out of 5 stars, stood toe-to-toe with the best enterprise tablet on the market at the time - Micro...
Sleek design, All, day battery life, Near, silent performance, Dell, backed security...
Awful front camera, No detachable back panel, No resolution improvements...
The device, when coupled with Dell's Tablet Keyboard, can run for approximately 18 hours (nine hours for the tablet and nine hours with the accompanying keyboard). This is a dramatic improvement over the original Venue 11 Pro, which ran for a...
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businesscomputingworld.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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Dell Venue 11 Pro is a powerful and expandable Windows 8.1-powered tablet that makes it easy for employees to connect, share and access corporate content within a familiar environment...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:36
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The Venue Pro 11 is Dell's vision of the 11-inch Windows 8 tablet. Sold as a standalone slate, when attached to the optional keyboard (which was included with the version Dell sent us to review) it transforms into a working laptop and, according to Dell...
Superb display, Long battery life when keyboard is attached, Nice keyboard, Solid build...
Extremely low CPU & GPU performance, Very few connection ports, Shoddy audio, Thick (24.9 mm) and heavy (1.5 kg) when keyboard is attached...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro has a nice body with excellent manufacturing, an outstanding screen and long battery life. Unfortunately, all this is countered by an extremely lightweight processor and GPU, giving it performance that falls several notches below Mic...
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Dell's Venue 11 Pro is designed to be more versatile than rival products like the Microsoft Surface Pro 2 . The Venue is available in different configurations and with numerous accessories like all other Dell products. But is this 11in device the best fu...
Removable rear panel; Versatile design; Good keyboard accessory; Excellent battery life; Good screen...
Uninspiring design; Inconsistent SSD; Heavy with accessories added; Slim keyboard is poor...
A great tablet with lots of connectivity and accessories. It is expensive though - and not as portable as its 8in brother...
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Tablets for work are almost as popular as tablets for play, so it's no surprise to see Dell at the forefront of this growing market. Its new Venue 11 Pro is a flagship corporate machine, and it's got one of the most versatile designs we've seen from any s...
Hard, wearing design, interior access, excellent screen, high, quality keyboard accessory, reasonable processor...
Single battery performance mediocre, Surface Pro has a better CPU, cheaper keyboard is poor, heavy, bulky design, poor speakers...
The Dell only falls down in a couple of areas. Its 2MP front camera is only suitable for Skype calls, and the 8mp rear shooter produces shots that are a little too dark for our liking. And, when it comes to audio, there's little to shout about: the Venue...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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Lisa Gade reviews several accessories for the Dell Venue 11 Pro made by Dell, including the Slim Keyboard, the Mobile Keyboard and the protective shell case. Check out our video review of the Dell Venue 11 Pro...
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ouritdept.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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Recently, the post-PC market has become inundated with more tablets and hybrid devices that make decision making difficult. For business professionals, the Dell Venue 11 Pro is worth taking a look with a nice blend of performance and price.If you are brow...
Impressive battery life provides the device with lots of stamina with a significant boost from the keyboard dock when attached, Battery recharging is accomplished using microUSB capability as opposed to a proprietary technology, Battery can be removed for...
Keyboard docks are optional and cost extra, USB port capability is limited with only one port, No GPS capability...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro provides an ideal package of features if you are looking for a versatile and flexible business device to support company use of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). Even if you choose the base model, you have access to the full version of W...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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With the new Start screen/desktop hybrid approach of Windows 8/8.1 now established in the minds of users, Microsoft is hoping that its one-size-fits-all approach to tablet and desktop computing can prove a success and wrestle some market share away from i...
The Dell Venue 11 Pro makes most sense as a basic laptop that can also do a job as a tablet rather than the other way around, but the keyboard accessories are expensive...
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PC makers seem convinced that there's a substantial market for big-screen Windows tablets that can essentially become laptops or desktops with the right accessories. HP has their ElitePad 900, with various feature-adding jackets, Lenovo outed their upcomi...
Nice 1080 IPS screen, Solid feel, Very configurable, Good battery life...
Much pricier than the 8-inch model, Heavy for a tablet...
If you're keen on the idea of picking up a Windows 8 tablet that can be used as a laptop (if you grab the optional keyboard dock) for basic tasks, Dell's Venue 11 Pro is a solid option with a nice 1080p IPS screen and good battery life. Its swappable ba...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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The Dell Venue 11 Pro is intended to be highly flexible and is targeted at businesses whose workers are often on the move between meetings and the office. The portable tablet device comes with a host of additional extras to make this possible, including a...
Removable battery, range of accessories, mobile data an optional extra, clear focus on business users...
Screen is mediocre, unsuitable keyboard dock angle and software glitches hinder the experience...
Dell's Venue 11 Pro is the right idea for mobile workers, and it has a range of useful accessories and some decent specifications, but it is let down by build quality and software problems. Performance is admirable and its removable battery is a big selli...
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Dell’s latest tablet is strictly business-focused. The Venue 11 Pro runs the full version of Windows 8.1 32-bit and includes a full-size USB port for maximum convenience. It even has a removable battery, which is a rare inclusion for any tablet but one th...
A 10.8in Windows 8 tablet that makes perfect sense for business...
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techadvisor.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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There are plenty of convertible Windows devices now available that try to double up as both a laptop and a tablet . But Dell says that its new Venue 11 Pro is actually a ‘three in one' device as it provides a desktop docking option to add to its tablet an...
The screen of the Venue Pro 11 needs to be easier to turn up to proper levels, but the tablet performs well for its price and is an option for business users who want a convertible tablet with Window 8. Its battery life was also useful, making this low-po...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:26:37
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Dell's Venue Pro 11 offers a Surface Pro 2 alternative at a lower price point, but disappoints with sub-par battery life.The professional Windows 8 tablet space has rather been monopolised by Microsoft's own Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2 tablets , but the...
The Venue Pro 11 is a solid enough tablet, but it's ultimately not a terribly competitive one. If you're keen on a pure touch Windows 8 experience, the Surface Pro 2 is just a touch more expensive (or identical if you can survive on the base model's 64GB...
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Dell's business-focused tablet, the Venue Pro 11, is deceptive. It isn't as lithe as Nokia's Lumia 2520 , nor as stylish as Apple's iPad Air , yet behind its mild-mannered exterior lies one of the most promising tablets we've seen. Boasting Windows 8.1, a...
Dell's Venue 11 Pro is a tablet to be reckoned with – but the accessories don't come cheap...
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If you want an illustration of how far things have shifted for Windows tablets in the last year, then you only need to look at Dell's new Venue 11 Pro. In 2012 Dell launched its Windows tablet line with the XPS 10, an ARM-based tablet running Windows RT...
Good screen, Excellent connectivity, Great performance...
Bulkier than the average tablet, Not as innovative as the Surface 2...
The Venue 11 Pro is a big improvement on the old XPS 10 and one of the best Windows tablets on the market. It's fast enough to get some real work done, battery life is more than adequate and it has a great screen. It's even priced competitively against s...
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What is the Dell Venue 11 Pro? The Dell Venue 11 Pro is aimed at businesses, and that means it is a far more versatile tablet than most of its competitors. It has a removable battery, a host of accessories and numerous configuration options, plus it's ava...
Great build quality, Versatile design, Decent processor, Good range of accessories, Dual battery option...
Surface Pro is faster, Screen not as bright as rivals, Heavy and thick, Slow SSD write speed...
The Dell Venue Pro 11 is an excellent, cheaper alternative to the Surface Pro 2. If you want a Windows 8 hybrid for serious work then the Pro 11 has you covered.Next, read our tablet buyer's guide or take a look at our round-up of the best Windows 8 lapto...
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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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The Dell Venue 11 Pro ($499.99, as tested) is a flexible slate tablet built for business. It comes with many work-oriented features, including Windows 8.1, a removable battery, and a variety of docking solutions. We looked at the entry-level Intel Atom-po...
All-day 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 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. The Venue 11 Pro (7139) has an upgraded ultrabook-class processor and a similar...
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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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2019-11-20 12:23:36
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Video review without text...
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