Primarily known for their PCs as the 3rd largest producer in the world after HP and Lenovo, they have recently entered the Tablet product line with a wide range of options for the moderate user and the professional user alike. Thanks to this fact, Dell tablets also come in a wide range of pricing options, from as little as Rs. 9,200 to Rs. 39,790. Affordability has always been a top priority for Dell, who prides itself on packing many features into an attractive design. It is right up there with other popular tablets with similar features and design such as the Asus Z3740 Transformer Book or the Microsoft Surface Pro 2.
Most Dell tablets come with 32 GB of internal memory & storage, although this can be easily upgradable to as much as 128 GB. The solid-state hard drive used in these models coupled with its 1.3-1.5 GHz Intel processor can truly make for some blazing, fast speeds. Many models now come with 2 GB of RAM to make even the most complex multitasking jobs easier than ever before. If you have the budget you can also upgrade to 128 GB internal memory and 4 GB of RAM to emulate the power of a desktop computer that you can carry around with you in your pocket.
The Ultra-Modern Venue Series
Dell tablets run on the Windows operating system. The most recent models such as the Venue 11 Prouse the popular Windows 8.1 platform, which already has the look and feel of a tablet built right into it. The 10.8-inch screen with an FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080 together with its quality Intel HD graphics offers a very clear, sharp visibility that makes it suitable for a wide range of tasks from viewing multimedia to reading e-books.The greatest addition that Dell made to this model is the ability to attach a QWERTY keyboard and extended battery life, which can reach as much as 9 hours in one session! They have even gone one step ahead of their competition by offered the ability to replace the battery for a spare one without the need for a screwdriver.
The use of Windows as an OS has its benefits and disadvantages. On the good side you can run desktop versions of popular browsers such as Firefox and Chrome, but on the downside there is a much more limited selection of apps available when compared to Apple or Android.
Internet conductivity is always a snatch with Dell tablets using the latest wireless technology such as dual band Wi-Fi, NFC or Bluetooth 4.0. There is also a regular & micro USB port, as well as a space for HDMI and headsets to be connected. All in all, Dell Tablets have the versatility to be used as laptops as well as the connectivity and features to rival your current smartphone.