#Dell #Tablet – Dell bumps up the Venue 8 Pro with new specs, new price
– Dell has just quietly upgraded one of its more “unique” Windows
devices. One of the first 8-inch Windows tablets in the market, Venue 8
Pro now has a younger but more powerful sibling with a name that takes a
page from Apple’s branding guide.
Simply called the “New Dell 8 Venue Pro“,
the slab still sports an 8-inch screen, but this time boasts of a Full
HD resolution, an upgraded Atom processor, and, in one instance, double
the RAM of its predecessor. Sadly, it also boats of a higher price tag
as well.
In terms of specs, the most important
changes are the jump from the older model’s Atom Z3740 to a shiny new
Atom x5-Z8500 form Intel’s current Cherry Trail generation. The screen
resolution also goes up from 1280×800 to 1920×1200. Memory is also
doubled to 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage. There is also the subtle
and somewhat unexpected addition of an NFC sensor inside.
Most of the features remain the same on
both old and new generations, which means that the New Venue 8 Pro is
still compatible with Dell’s Active Pen, though, as usual, it is sold
separately. You really only get the slab, and you’ll be paying somewhat
handsomely for that.
Prices start at $449, Dell says, but
fortunately that’s actually the ceiling price already. That comes with
Windows 10 Pro but you can opt to save a few bucks by downgrading to
Windows 10 Home. Both only come in a 64-bit flavor. There are also a few configurations available.
You have a choice of simply getting the
lowest variant available, still with Windows 10 Pro, at $349. That keeps
the new Intel Atom processor but downgrades the screen back to 720p and
memory to 2 GB RAM and 32 GB internal. For an additional $50, however,
you can at least get the model with 64 GB of storage. Source: slashgear
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