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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: With the new Dell Venue 8 Pro, we're finally seeing a full-blown Windows 8.1 tablet for the masses. And when I mean the masses, I don't mean people willing to pay $900 and up for a tablet, or $1,000 and up for a combo tablet-ultrabook device. I mean pe...
If you're looking for a reasonably priced, well-performing Windows 8.1 tablet, the Dell Venue 8 Pro is the one to get. Given its size, it's suitable only as a tablet and won't do double-duty as an ultrabook, as the far more expensive Surface Pro 2 wit...
Publié: 2013-11-11, Auteur: Ef , review by: umpcportal.com
In summary, the Dell feels more like a regular, full powered PC than a tablet built for casual usage. Tasks execute quickly, with the exception of things like installing programs or unzipping files since that is still dependent on relatively slow eMMC sto...
Extrait: With Windows 8.1 unleashed by Microsoft a couple of weeks ago, it's about time we started seeing some new hardware. One of the big new areas for Microsoft is in the 8-inch tablet range, where Apple and Android have been fighting it out for some time now.S...
Publié: 2014-04-18, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
No Micro-HDMI, A little sluggish at times, Some noticeable backlight bleeding
The Dell Venue 8 is a nifty little Windows 8.1 tablet device that can fit into the palm of your hand thanks to its 8in screen and thin body. It's a decent performer for most tasks, but can struggle a little with CPU-intensive Web streaming...
Bright screen; tough exterior; expandable storage; reasonable battery life
Sluggish performance; not much storage space; poor speakers; middling screen resolution
The Venue 8 Pro is one of the best small Windows 8 tablets on the market, and it's got the power to run basic desktop software, older applications and Start screen apps, but tablets like the iPad mini and Nexus 7 have better screens, smoother operating s...
Extrait: Lisa Gade compares three 8″ Windows 8.1 tablets, the Dell Venue 8 Pro, Lenovo Miix 2 8 and the Toshiba Encore. All run on a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Bay Trail quad core CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and 32 or 64 gigs of storage. They ship with Windows 8.1 32 bit, and ...
Extrait: All of this comes in a package that's thin and light enough to be mistaken for an Android tablet but in reality, the Dell Venue 8 Pro can do so much more than any Android device out there right now. With the ability to run most Windows desktop apps as wel...