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Dell goes official with 2 new Android and 2 Windows tablets



Yesterday the American multinational computer technology company, Dell had announced it's four new next generation Venue tablets powered by both Android and Windows, you are up for a quick look.



What you see above are the Android powered slates from the Americans, the Dell Venue 7 and Venue 8, packing almost the same specifications with a Intel Atom Z2580 processor running at 2GHz Dual-Core Central Processing Unit (CPU), seven-inches and eight-inches screen size's respectively with a IPS LCD display of resolution of 1280 x 800, there's 16 gigabytes of internal storage option in the Venue 7, where else Venue 8 comes with 16 and 32 gigabytes of internal flash memory, both with (expandable via microSD card slot) and WiFi and fouth generation (4G) LTE connectivity.

These slates from tablets from Dell will run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box, but according to the Americans, the tablets are upgradable to Google platform's latest, Android 4.4 KitKat in the future.

The Dell Venue 7 and 8 are to hit the markets by October 18th, where the Venue 7 will be fairly priced at $150 and Venue 8 goes up to $180.



Now for the Windows fan, the company is offering two of it's new line-up with the Windows on the Operating side, what you see above is a Dell Venue 8 Pro.

As the name suggests, the Venue 8 Pro is a eight-inch variant, packing a Quad-Core Intel Bay Trail chipset, a IPS screen of 1280 x 800 resolution display, 32 and 64 gigabytes of internal storage option (expandable via microSD card slot), 2 gigs of Random Access Memory (RAM), five megapixels main camera, a pen stylus support and Windows 8.1 on board.

The tablet will be available from October 18th at a price of $300.



Finally the American's flagship device, the Dell Venue 11 Pro, featuring a Intel Bay Trail SoC with Intel generation i3 or i5 Haswell processor, 11-inches screen of 1920 x 1080 resolution display, 32GB on board storage (expandable up to 256 gigabytes via microSD card slot), 2 gigs of RAM, Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports with Windows 8.1 Operating System.

Dell has also introduced different types of docks and keyboards, that can be used with both of the Windows slates from the company, where the Venue 11 Pro will be unveiled with three docks and a lightweight keyboard. Also, the Transformer-esque docks packs a integrated battery for additional 80 percent of battery life.

The new flagship from Dell is to be on sales by November 7th at starting price of $500.

Source: Engadget 1, 2

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