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Venue Pro Review!
Not exact matches
My colleagues at Notebookcheck have a full
review of an older Dell
Venue 11
Pro 5130 here and they are working on a Surface 3
review here (currently in German.)
Here's his early
review of the Dell
Venue 8
Pro.
I've just completed a detailed
review of the Dell
Venue 11
Pro 5130.
I've just completed a full in - depth
review of the Dell
Venue 10
Pro for Notebookcheck.
The $ 329 bundle we
reviewed also came with a carrying case (Dell Tablet Folio, $ 39.99 separately), which clipped on to the
Venue 8
Pro.
The
Venue 8
Pro comes with very little pre-loaded software: Skype, Kinde, and a full version of Microsoft Office 2013 Home and Student Edition are on our
review unit.
The
review scentists at Notebookcheck finished their ASUS T100 Chi
review last month and I've just read through it and compared it, virtually, with the Surface 3 and the Dell
Venue 10
Pro I
reviewed last week.
We take a look in our detailed Dell
Venue 11
Pro review.
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 keys may have a shallow 1.16 millimeters of travel (the vertical range of movement) and require only 55 grams of force to actuate, but I had no problems writing large sections of this
review on the
Venue 10
Pro.
The Dell
Venue 8
Pro was the winner in a sunlight readability test recently and you'll find our
review here.
Dell offers an optional full - sized attachable keyboard ($ 119 with the
Venue 10
Pro, or $ 259 when purchased separately) that I found great for writing sections of this
review.
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The Dell
Venue Pro could have probably been the most popular Windows Phone if there were no hardware and launch related glitches but still got a 4.5 out of 5 in our
review which is among the best scores for a Windows Phone yet.
We've got throwback
reviews of the Moto Q, Dell
Venue Pro, HTC HD2, and even the rarest of the rare: a flip smartphone built for a network that no longer exists!
With its 4.1 - inch Gorilla Glass AMOLED display and unique vertical sliding QWERTY design, the
Venue Pro quickly become the most talked - about model of this first batch of devices — even more so because it has generally been unavailable for
reviews or extended hands - ons outside a few tightly - controlled environments.
Review Any Windows Phone 7 device will give you a virtual Qwerty keyboard on its touch screen, but the HTC 7
Pro is one of the very few to offer a proper, slide - out hard key version, and the Dell
Venue Pro's vertical slider pales in comparison to this one.
The Dell
Venue 8
Pro is one of five or six devices already on the market and it will be joining us soon but we've already bought the Toshiba Encore WT8 and our full
review is here.
I look forward to the Dell
Venue 8
Pro review.
To learn more about this mid-size, mid-range Windows 8.1 tablet, read our in - depth Dell
Venue 8
Pro Review.
I will be writing a more full
review of the Dell
Venue 8
Pro in the coming weeks as well as a full comparison to the iPad Mini with Retina and the Nexus 7.
If you go into the Windows store on the Halo page it is littered with terrible
reviews from Dell
Venue Pro 8 owners.
When I first wrote my
review of the Dell
Venue 8
Pro, there were a lot of problems with it.
Although the Focus, HD7, Dell
Venue Pro and even Quantum have all received their NoDo updates, it looks like the HTC Surround (see
review) is still lagging behind, much to the frustration of users.