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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
Well-built, sturdy design, Swappable, long-lasting battery, with large-battery option, Good-looking screen, Wide range of connectivity and expansion options, Stylus support
No optional keyboard dock, Stylus not included, and no attachment point for one, 2GB RAM limits support for legacy Windows apps
As a stand-alone slate, the Latitude 10’s swappable battery and connectivity options make it a strong business tablet, but its lack of a suitable snap-on keyboard for travel will be a deal breaker for some would-be buyers. ...
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Published: 2013-02-12, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
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.
Dell has begun offering a tablet that targets business users. The Dell Latitude 10 offers features designed to appeal to those who want a tablet that's as powerful as a notebook, including Windows 8. In a hands-on demo a few days ago, I put this device th...
Abstract: The Dell Latitude 10 doesn’t load Android like our rivals on test: instead, it lets you run all your favourite desktop apps with no cut corners or features stripped out. That’s because it runs full fat Windows 8 on its 10-inch display, with a nippy 1.8...
Well optimised for business use, Light, Decent battery life
Unresponsive stylus, Oversensitive accelerometer
As far as tablets go, it’s really nothing special. Does the job but that’s about all it does. For the price, we can’t complain. It is on the cheaper end of the tablet scale after all. ...
Published: 2013-04-22, Author: James , review by: itproportal.com
Good battery life with 30Wh unit, Incredible battery life with 60Wh unit, Full Windows 8 tablet, with Pro option, Stylus incl. (Productivity Dock option)
No locking keyboard dock like the XPS 10, Netbook, grade performance
Although the Latitude 10 looks like the XPS 10 from the front, the features around the edges are rather different, it has a more sober rubberised finish, and of course the Intel Atom processor rather than Qualcomm Snapdragon, with regular Windows rather ...
Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Incredible battery life; Good range of peripherals; Decent build quality
High price; Peripherals could be better
The best Windows 8 tablet to-date, this Latitude 10 from Dell offers incredible battery life, and decent performance. Price can stack up quickly if you plump for the many accessories, but it could be worth it....
Despite the mediocre cameras, sluggish performance and a woeful case, there’s plenty to like about the Latitude 10. The huge battery and amazing stamina are enough on their own to justify the asking price of £521. We know of no other device capable of ...
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Published: 2013-04-03, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
The first Windows 8 business tablet delivers unrivalled battery life, and comes with a practical set of peripherals, but performance suffers...