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March 2013
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The editors liked
Performance should be zippy for everyday tasks
Nice design
Removeable battery
The Dell Latitude 10 offers excellent battery life
And costs less than many other Windows 8 tablets
Built-in ports
Battery life
Well built
Fullfat Windows 8
SSD storage
2GB of RAM
Connectivity
Battery life of ten hours is easily accomplished
Replaceable battery is a welcome feature
MicroUSB option provided for charging alongside proprietary port
Rubberised and easy to grip
Configuration options can include mobile broadband support
The editors didn't like
Won't know until we test it
With an Intel Atom processor
Performance is limited
And some apps seem far better optimized for the hardware than others. Storage is limited to 64GB
Storming battery life and bags of flexibility – the Dell Latitude 10 is PC & Tech Authority's favourite Windows 8 tablet in their comparison.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$899 AUD(pricing info)...
Performance should be zippy for everyday tasks, Nice design, Removeable battery
Won't know until we test it
Dell's first Windows 8 tablet is an Atom SoC soluton that's aimed primarily at business users thanks to a slew of security options, including TPM, biometrics, SmartCard and encryption software for local and USB drives...
Fullfat Windows 8, Removeable battery, SSD storage, 2GB of RAM, Connectivity
Limited performance, Small SSD
So can we recommend the Latitude 10? Yes, but with one key caveat - it is not a laptop replacement if you do intensive tasks of any sort. A workhorse PC it is not. We certainly wouldn't recommend its use on a desk as a PC replacement, but it is handy as ...
Battery life of ten hours is easily accomplished; Replaceable battery is a welcome feature; microUSB option provided for charging alongside proprietary port; Rubberised and easy to grip; Configuration options can include mobile broadband support;
Pricing should probably be lower; No USB 3.0; Only 64GB storage, and only 40GB of that available to you; Dell hasn't made a keyboard dock for this tablet;
Dell's 10 inch Latitude manages to prove itself as a decent tablet for anyone after a Windows 8 experience that has plenty of life on the go.Our one major problem with this tablet, though, is the price, and with the model we looked at, a price tag of a hu...
Dell's Latitude 10, Windows 8-based business tablet has good features and build quality, but don't expect it to be a super-fast performer. It's best suited to simple tasks, and limited multitasking...
We were really prepared to dislike the Latitude 10. Few Windows 8 devices have tickled our fancy in general recently, and Dell isn't always known for its stellar build quality, which has varied greatly over the years. Plus, the company has had a chequere...
Published: 2013-02-13, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Dell Latitude 10 offers excellent battery life, and costs less than many other Windows 8 tablets
With an Intel Atom processor, performance is limited, and some apps seem far better optimized for the hardware than others. Storage is limited to 64GB, and USB connections are all the slower 2.0 type
The price difference between an Atom tablet such as the Dell Latitude 10 and a Core i5 one doesn't seem large enough to justify the performance gap. But, the Latitude 10 makes up for it in part with a very long-lasting battery....
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Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Sarah , review by: engadget.com
Long battery life, Bright IPS display, Lots of business-friendly security features, accessories, Useful productivity dock with plenty of ports
Some design quirks, Expensive with peripherals, No portable keyboard
The Dell Latitude 10 is a solid Windows 8 tablet with stellar battery life, but it quickly becomes expensive -- and bulky -- when you add on the corporate-friendly peripherals....
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Nikola , review by: insidehw.com
Abstract: When we're talking about tablet revolution and recent appearance of this type of mobile device on the global market, we mainly refer to home users and their use as a multimedia device that helps out in various situations when we're not at home. However, t...
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Published: 2013-06-12, Author: Robert , review by: neowin.net
As odd as it sounds, when looking at tablets for the workplace these days the main competitor could well be the iPad. While Microsoft and Intel have been taking their time creating the hardware and software to pull off decent tablet experience the iPad...