Dell launched two Venue tablets today that focus on classroom education. The Dell Venue 10 and Venue 10 Pro share the same set of specifications. Their only difference is that the Venue 10 Pro runs on Windows 8.1, whereas the Venue 10 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop.
The Dell Venue 10 tablets have 10.1-inch HD panels, Intel Core M chipsets, 2GB of RAM, Intel HD 5300 graphics, microSD card slots, full-sized USB ports, and 10 hours of rated battery life (38Whr Li-on). Also, the Venue 10 comes with NFC support.
Dell's US website will begin selling the Venue 10 Pro for $330, and for $380 with a tablet dock, starting March 3, 2015 in select countries only. Dell is yet to announce the pricing of the Android-based Venue 10 tablet, but it will surely cost $300 or lesser.
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