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March 2013
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The Dell Latitude 10 offers excellent battery life
And costs less than many other Windows 8 tablets
Well-built
Sturdy design
Swappable
Long-lasting battery
With large-battery option
Good-looking screen
Wide range of connectivity and expansion options
Stylus support
Durable soft touch design
Impressive battery life
Bright
Vibrant display
Accurate handwriting recognition
Removable battery. Can run Windows XP/Vista/7/8 programs. Long battery life with standard and extended battery. Very portable. Wacom stylus option. Can be bundled with desktop dock. WWAN and GPS. Can charge via micro-USB.
Swappable battery
Runs Windows 8 Pro
Lots of great accessories
Solid performance
Excellent battery life
Can't think of any (Windows 8 Pro license maybe)
Full size USB and SD card slot
Crisp display with wide viewing angles
Good quality cameras
Long battery life
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Dell
Latitude
Tablets
Windows 8
Bright IPS display
Lots of business-friendly security features
Accessories
Useful productivity dock with plenty of ports
Very good battery life
Battery is removable
High-quality display
Active digitizer
3G/UMTS
Solid and sturdy chassis
Good build quality
Configurable
The editors didn't like
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
No optional keyboard dock
Stylus not included
And no attachment point for one
2GB RAM limits support for legacy Windows apps
Mediocre camera
Sluggish flash storage
No portable keyboard dock option
Somewhat underpowered for multimedia creation. No stylus storage in chassis. USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0
Screen resolution could be a touch higher
Heavy and Clunky
Looks like a photo frame than a tablet
Battery pack? WTF?
Final Words
Here's my advice… stay away! If the target was meant to be aimed at the business users
Then I'm sorry… they will probably choose an iPad than this. So here's my
A little too wide for comfortable use
Few ports
Unimpressive performance
No portable keyboard/docking solution
Not exactly svelte. Couldn't the wireless dongle for mouse and keyboard have been integrated into the dock? Weak battery life with the stock battery
If you keep the screen brightness to around 50 percent and spend the working day with the tablet mostly doing work and sometimes idling
You can expect well over 10 hours' life with the optional 4cell battery fitted
Abstract: Dell's light and flexible Windows 8 tablet is high on business features, but low on price-performanceThe Latitude 10 tablet is aimed mainly at business fleets and corporate users, which explains a lot about its construction and feature set. For one, it ha...
Abstract: The Latitude 10 tablet is aimed mainly at business fleets and corporate users, which explains a lot about its construction and feature set. For one, it has a rugged outer body -- magnesium-alloy frame, Gorilla Glass face -- wrapped in the same soft-...
Published: 2013-02-22, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Removable battery. Can run Windows XP/Vista/7/8 programs. Long battery life with standard and extended battery. Very portable. Wacom stylus option. Can be bundled with desktop dock. WWAN and GPS. Can charge via micro-USB.
Somewhat underpowered for multimedia creation. No stylus storage in chassis. USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0
You need to work all day and into the night, and you need to be mobile from office to office, whether that's across the building or across the state. The Dell Latitude 10 can help. It can interface with your corporate network, servers, and programs, whil...
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...
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...