Dell showed a brand new Windows 8.1 tablet Wednesday named Venue, which is
a brand name for mobile devices the Pc maker abandoned when it discontinued
shipment of smartphones early last year.
The Venue tablet has an 8-inch screen and runs on Intel’s Atom chip
code-named Bay Trail. It was demonstrated as shown above on stage by Neil Hand,
vice president at Dell, through a keynote at the Intel Developer Forum becoming
held in San Francisco.
The tablet is going to be marketed to each customers and enterprises, and
will have long-battery life and cellular data connectivity. Much more
information about the new Venue tablet and also other devices will likely be
shared at an event in New York City on October 2, Hand stated, hinting that much
more mobile devices from Dell could be on tap.
The new tablet also marks Dell’s reentry in to the customer tablet windows 7 professional retail version market
place. The organization right now presents the XPS 10 with Windows RT plus the
Latitude ten with Windows 8, each targeted at enterprises. Dell last year
discontinued its Streak line of consumer tablets, but has reiterated its support
for the customer tablet market and Windows 8 OS.
Toshiba and Aava Mobile lately announced Windows eight.1 tablets. Asustek
also showed a Bay Trail tablet on stage throughout the IDF keynote.
Also on Wednesday, Intel announced new quad-core Bay Trail chips for
tablets. Bay Trail tablets could weigh as tiny 14.1 ounces and offer you eight
hours of battery life when the users is watching high-definition video.
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