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December 2013
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148 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
32 ou 64 Go de stockage pour la Venue 8 Pro
La grande variété de modèles de la Venue 11 Pro
Finition
Performances
Autonomie
Prix.
Très bonne finition
Ecran de bonne qualité
Office 2013 fourni
Version 4G disponible
Prix intéressant
Format 8 pouces très agréable avec Windows 8
Connectique complète
Performances très correctes
Réactivité du tactile
Qualité audio très bonne
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le poids
Les prix
Le clavier en option
Windows 8 parfois peut adapté à une écran de 8" (notamment le clavier virtuel)
Placement absurde du bouton Windows
Poids un tout petit peu trop élevé
Peu d'espace dispo sur 32 Go
Autonomie un peu justeTablette un peu lourde (environ 400 grammes)Puce graphique trop juste pour les jeux vidéos gourmands en ressource
Extrait: Like a lot of popular notions, this one happens to be untrue, but I'd like to run with it briefly anyway. So here we are in 2011, and Windows is called Fenster, though the BlackBerry is still the BlackBerry, but might have been la Mûre had the French won ...
Like so many other tablets. How great the Dell Venue 8 is going to be for your needs comes down to what you care about. At $179, it's not a terrible eReader at all. Again, text is crisp and there's plenty of storage if you ever want to watch a movie.Dell...
Publié: 2014-04-17, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The tiny Dell Venue 8 Pro has a premium look and feel for such an inexpensive system, offers good stylus support, and runs full Windows 8 in something about the size of an iPad Mini
A misplaced Windows button throws off the usability, and the 32GB of SSD storage won't hold much. A promised keyboard accessory isn't available yet
The Dell Venue 8 Pro comes close to being a great pocket-size mini-PC, but a misplaced button and missing accessories feel like unnecessary errors....
Publié: 2014-02-16, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Snappy performance in an attractive package, Bright and colorful screen, Full Windows 8.1 and basic Office 2013 software for $300, Excellent battery life, Case and keyboard accessories are functional, if imperfect
A little larger and bulkier than some Android and iOS tablets, Windows app ecosystem is still playing catch up, Small screen makes it a middling candidate for a laptop replacement, Few ports, Lack of thumb rejection can be frustrating
After once being at the top, Dell has been struggling in recent years as tablets have cut into the sales of the low-cost PCs that were once its bread and butter. The company has been trying to reverse its fortunes, and the Venue 8 Pro might be the produc...
Publié: 2014-01-17, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Bright screen with good viewing angles, Long battery life, Great bang for your buck, Allows for pen input
Awkwardly placed Start button, Pen input can be unreliable
The Venue 8 Pro offers good value for a $300 device, but we suggest you wait for Dell to issue some bug fixes, and also for more competing tablets to start shipping....
We like both of Dell’s Venue 8 tablets, but they’re entirely different devices, with different hardware and operating systems. They’re likely to appeal to different segments of the market, too. So, while our HotHardware Approved award applies to both t...
Runs full version of Windows 8.1, Responsive and fast, Includes Microsoft Office Home and Student
Windows Start button poorly placed, Windows app store smaller than those for Android or iOS, Keyboard an extracost accessory
If you want a small Windows 8 tablet for work or play, the Dell Venue 8 Pro delivers the full Windows 8.1 operating system in a portable -- and almost pocket-sized -- package.PerformanceHitting the Bay Trail. Forget everything you think you know about Int...
Extrait: A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to take the Dell's first 8″ Windows tablet, the Venue 8 Pro, for a spin. While it certainly didn't dethrone my iPad Air or my wife's Mini, I did find it to be a very capable device. So much so that my oldest son is n...