Dell is taking the success of the business-centric $700 (£437 or AU$800) Venue 11 Pro to the educational market in the form of the $299 (£197 or AU$390) Android-powered Dell Venue 10 and the $329 (£216 or AU$430) Windows-based Venue 10 Pro. Like the Venue 11 Pro, both Venue 10 tablets can be converted into a notebook thanks to an optional keyboard dock accessory.
With a new Wacom pen and optional keyboard docks, the Dell Venue 10 and Venue 10 Pro will compete in the same space as the $549(£356 or AU$708) Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, the larger 12-inch Surface Pro 3 at $799 (£519 or AU$1030), and also against smaller convertibles like the $749 (£486 or AU$966) 11.6-inch Lenovo Yoga 3. Apple’s $499 (£324 or AU$644) 9.7-inch iPad Air 2 is also a strong competitor in the educational space.
And despite being based off of the same concept as the Venue 11 Pro, the less expensive Venue 10 series for education comes out ahead of its business counterpart in a few different ways.
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Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac