Dell's Venue 11 Pro 7000 will be a Win8.1, 10.8" tablet with a 1920×1080 IPS touchscreen display, powered by an Intel Core M running at 2GHz and 64GB of local storage with the option to add up to a 64GB SD card for more space. There will be a dock which comes with the tablet to allow you to connect a display, mouse and keyboard while you are not on the road, with a single USB 3.0 and micro HDMI connectivity when you are mobile. The tablet is obviously made to compete with the Surface Pro 3, the base model of which sports a better screen and processor but is more expensive than the $700 Dell and does not include the price of the dock which Dell bundles with the Venue 11 Pro. IT professionals should note that with the inclusion of the optional fingerprint scanner and two factor authentication the Venue is approved for use by the US DoD. Check out more on the Venue and its competitor on The Inquirer.
"Announced at the Dell World conference in Austin, Texas today, the Venue 11 Pro 7000 Series tablet will "accelerate productivity for mobile workers and provide secure access to content beyond the corporate firewall for easy IT management", the firm said."
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