Dell's newest tablet, the Venue 10 7000 Series, has lately plunged on Dell's official website for $499 with 16GB and $679 with 32GB which comes with a keyboard dock as an option. Dell remarks the Venue 10 with the finest price for an excellent cause.
The 10.5, ultra-thin tablet has a stunning display with a depth-sensing camera improved by 5.0 Lollipop. Similar to the earlier version, it disdains the outmoded tablet form factor with avant-garde hinge design under the top-line Intel processor with RealSense 3D camera tech, mentioned in Android And Me.
It is fascinating enough to distinguish it from the rest of the tablet available these days. The tab is packed full of sophisticated specs - Intel Atom Z3580, 2560×1600 OLED display, 2GB DDR3 RAM,16 or 32GB of internal storage, RealSense 3D cameras and Android 5.0 Lollipop, specified in Dell's official website.
As read on CNET, outdoing the three-camera array used by Intel's RealSense camera, the Venue 10 gallery app bundle has some accustomed features like generating a faux-3D effect on images, refocusing photos and calculating the distance.
What's more, Dell's 10-inch Android tab is thin, practically light and cast in metal, with a robust, nonetheless, striking appeal. CRN referred to Venue 10 as a 2-in-1 laptop. One of its distinguished characteristics is an optional keyboard which can convert the tablet into a notebook. But first, customers must simply add $130 for the attached keyboard.
The Venue 10 7000 series is Dell's largest Android tablet revelation this year, and we can't negate that Dell has returned with selected noteworthy Android tablets today. But concisely, all that we enjoyed in the Venue 8 7000 series has handed to the 10 7000 series. So the Venue 10 isn't so divergent from 8 7000 series. Aside from its preloaded apps with its benefit of Intel RealSense camera techniques, it stereotypically has matching elements with the Nexus 9 too.
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