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What makes a tablet a tablet? For many users, tablets are defined by their portability and their ease of use. Neither as powerful nor as versatile as desktops or laptops, they nonetheless allow users to go online, view Web pages, fire off e-mails, and wat...
Sharp, high-performing touch screen, Professional, understated look, Decent connection mix, with included port adapter...
Ho-hum performance for price, Underwhelming audio, Bulkier than we'd like...
The Venue 10 Pro 5000 Series is a sturdy 10-inch business tablet with good connectivity and display quality, but its Atom engine and pricey add-ons erode the value proposition. Read More…...
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Tablets that use optional attachable keyboards promise to be ideal for both work and play, but few are built solely for business users. Enter the 10.1-inch Dell Venue 10 Pro 5056 (from $499, tested at $699), an Atom-processor-driven slate that's made with...
Solid multitasking performance, Bright vivid, display, Durable design, Optional lap-friendly keyboard...
Subpar battery life, Heavy, Slow hard drive, Gets hot, Poor audio...
Built for business users, the Dell Venue 10 Pro 5056 is a midsized tablet with decent performance and strong lapability, but its short battery life and a hefty chassis hold it back...
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Solid. Dell's 10.1-inch Windows tablet comes with an impressive list of features: 128 GB of flash storage, LTE modem, and an IPS display. At 662 g (1.46 lbs), the Venue 10 Pro isn't exactly a lightweight, however...
bright IPS display with lots of contrast, WUXGA resolution, good battery life, USB 3.1...
base version only has 1 year of warranty, high price...
Dell's Venue 10 Pro is a solid 10.1-inch Windows tablet. Like all Windows tablets, the Venue allows the user to install and use normal desktop applications. The CPU can only handle simple tasks like word processing and web browsing. The 128 GB eMMC flash...
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Dell Venue 10 Pro Tablet 5000 series (2016) review: The Venue 10 Pro 5056, otherwise known as the ‘New Venue 10 Pro 5000' is the 2016 edition of Dell's professional tablet range. We test out this 10-inch slate, boasting a sharp Full HD screen, impressive...
Solid performer, Long battery life, Strong connectivity...
Bulky and heavy, Keyboard sold separately...
The Venue 10 Pro 5056 boasts solid performance and battery life, making this a Windows 10 device worth considering for the mobile professional who can't quite stretch to the Surface Book or Surface Pro 4's asking price. You'll need to grab the optional ke...
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