Testseek.com have collected 209 expert reviews of the Dell Venue 11 / 11i Pro and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Venue 11 / 11i Pro.
February 2014
(77%)
209 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
187 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Solid build quality and attractive design that allows for a comfortable typing experience
Converting the 10.8-inch Windows 8.1 Venue 11 Pro into an Ultrabook form factor. The keyboard ships with a battery that essentially doubles the tablet's battery l
Price
Display
Lightweight
Good storage
Fast
Functions as a laptop and tablet
Gorgeous screen
NFC and Bluetooth 4.0
Front and back camera
Amazing battery life
Sturdy yet handsome design
Bright and colorful 1080p display
Long battery life with optional keyboard dock
Fingerprint and smart card reader
The well-built Dell Venue 11 Pro has an excellent full-HD display
Plenty of configuration options
And an optional keyboard and docking station. Battery life is also excellent
The power of a Core i5 laptop in tablet form
Excellent 1080p display
Great accessory selection
User-swappable battery
Core M CPU makes it faster than most Atom-based devices
Excellent keyboard/auxiliary battery slice
Elegant and sturdy design
Powerful performance
Very long battery life with optional keyboard dock
Colorful 1080p display
Well-built and attractive
With great-looking HD screen
Strong performance
Above-average cameras and speakers
Good selection of add-ons
Microsoft Office included
Allday battery life. Bright
1080p HD IPS touch display. Uses microUSB charging. Optional keyboard dock adds battery power. Windows 8.1 Pro. Has desktop dock option. Swappable battery.
Very fast
Top-shelf security and management features
Excellent IPS display
Sharp
Vibrant display
Long battery life (with keyboard dock)
Smooth pen experience
More ports than the Surface
Solid speakers
Intel Core M-5Y71 processor for top performance and efficiency
Long battery life
Solid design
Good touch screen
With full HD resolution and pen support
Fast and fanless Intel “Broadwell” Core M5Y71 vPro processor
Extraordinary battery life
Replaceable battery
SSD
Modem
And WiFi
Extracost docking station brings real
Dualmonitor desktop support
Thin and light at 10.75 mm/0.42 in. and 720 g/1.59 lbs
Good size
Nice performance even with the Atom
Outstanding as a laptop with the Travel Dock
High brightness
High contrast screen
Removable battery
Security features
USB 3.0 port
Full 64-bit support
The editors didn't like
Though the keys were plenty comfortable
Touch typists may lament at the ever so slightly smaller key size and spacing. Users will
However
Adapt quickly to the spacing so it's not a major drawback to talk about. That said
The two biggest downsides ar
Low memory
Low memory bandwidth hurts performance
Unreliable stylus
Tablet is a bit heavy
No included stylus
No stylus garage
Performance trails closest competitors
MicroSD card access requires paperclip
Heavy with keyboard dock
That sold-separately keyboard dock suffers from occasional lag and a tiny touch pad
And even low-end configurations are more expensive than other tablets or hybrids
Noticeable fan noise
Mobile keyboard dock angle is non-adjustable
Mediocre battery life
Just one USB port
It's not going to win any thin contests
Pricy
Relatively dim screen
MicroSD Card slot requires paperclip
A bit bulky
Stylus costs extra
Keyboard docks cost extra. Stylus not included. Aggressive default screen dimming. Only one USB 3.0 port
Somewhat thick
Touchpad on the optional keyboard is a bit finnicky
Spending $750 for an Android tablet seems exorbitant. But the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro offers a larger screen, excellent battery life, and access to the Android and Samsung app stores....
The power of a Core i5 laptop in tablet form, Excellent 1080p display, Great accessory selection, User-swappable battery
Noticeable fan noise, Mobile keyboard dock angle is non-adjustable, Mediocre battery life, Just one USB port
Dell's top-of-the-line tablet, the Venue 11 Pro Security, packs Core i5 power, Windows 8.1 capability, and enterprise security features into a well-balanced 10.8-inch form. It's a worthy rival to Microsoft's Surface Pro 3. Read More…...
Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Fast, Functions as a laptop and tablet, Gorgeous screen, NFC and Bluetooth 4.0, Front and back camera, Amazing battery life
Tablet is a bit heavy; No included stylus; No stylus garage;
The other day I reviewed the HP Pavilion X360 laptop. In many ways it is a 2014 netbook with a cool design and touchscreen. This is the first in a series of posts on the Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet/keyboard I was sent as part of the Intel 2in1 Program. I cou...
Published: 2014-06-27, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Good size, Nice performance even with the Atom, Outstanding as a laptop with the Travel Dock
Touchoperated Windows button on the bezel, Almost, but not quite too heavy as a tablet, Autobrightness control is too dim, should be off by default, Reviewer's rating 9.5 out of 10, Venue 11 Pro tablet screen, The 1,920 x 1,080 resolution screen is a good
Sturdy yet handsome design, Bright and colorful 1080p display, Long battery life with optional keyboard dock, Fingerprint and smart card reader
Performance trails closest competitors, MicroSD card access requires paperclip, Heavy with keyboard dock
The Dell Venue 11 Pro delivers an Intel Core i5 processor, versatile docking and strong security for a premium price, but it's not as fast as other hybrids in its price range....
Abstract: With the Venue 11 Pro , Dell offers a line of Windows-based tablets that's about as versatile and feature-rich as they come. Prices start at $429 for the base 2.4GHz quad-core Atom model and top out at $1,045 for the dual-core Haswell Core i5 base unit at...
Published: 2014-05-23, Author: Stu , review by: newatlas.com
Dell has put together an outstanding piece of kit here. The recommended UK retail price of £790 (US$1,049.99 in the US) for the i5-powered version, which is more expensive than both the Surface Pro 2 and comparable iPads.If you're looking for a device wit...
Both the Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet and the ‘power' keyboard are very high quality items of computing kit and elevate the package to professional status. Huge battery life and flexibility of options, a great screen and enough processing power in this ‘Baytr...
Solid build quality and attractive design that allows for a comfortable typing experience, converting the 10.8-inch Windows 8.1 Venue 11 Pro into an Ultrabook form factor. The keyboard ships with a battery that essentially doubles the tablet's battery l
Though the keys were plenty comfortable, touch typists may lament at the ever so slightly smaller key size and spacing. Users will, however, adapt quickly to the spacing so it's not a major drawback to talk about. That said, the two biggest downsides ar
At $160 MSRP, the Mobile Tablet Keyboard takes on a steep price, especially when you factor in the cost of ownership of the tablet itself. However, for those who need battery power, an uncompromised typing experience in a mobile and elegantly designed pac...