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Dell Latitude 10

alaTest has collected and analyzed 18 reviews from magazines and websites. People really like the value for money and design. The screen and build quality also get good feedback. Many are negative about the portability.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Tablets the Dell Latitude 10 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.

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(Based on 18 reviews)

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Review Dell Latitude 10 Tablet

 

Record-breaking battery life. The 60 Wh battery the Dell Latitude 10 ships with is presumably one of the largest ones ever used to power a tablet. According to Dell, the result is a battery life of up to 30 hours. The business tablet is not without...

Very good battery life ; Battery is removable ; High-quality display ; Active digitizer ; 3G/UMTS ; Solid and sturdy chassis ; Good build quality ; Configurable

Not very powerful ; Sound quality not that great ; Inferior camera

The battery life. Those who are happy with less can opt for the smaller battery. The display is outstanding: both brightness and quality are top notch

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Dell Latitude 10 Review

 

Dell's Latitude 10 tablet is a fascinating creature. It's the only tablet we've come across so far—and most likely the only one that exists—with a removable battery. It isn't trying to be the slimmest or lightest model around, which sets it apart from...

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Dell Latitude 10 review

 

The Atom-based Latitude 10 is short on performance, but delivers excellent battery life — especially with the optional 4-cell battery. Although some aspects of the industrial design and build quality could be better, this is a decent business-class...

Very good battery life (with optional 4-cell battery) ; Pen input support ; Desktop dock option ; Mobile broadband option ; Business-class security and manageability

Sluggish performance ; Design and build quality could be better ; Options erode the initially attractive-looking price ; USB 2.0 ports rather than USB 3.0

Conclusion The Atom-based Latitude 10 cannot compete with ultrabook-class Windows 8 tablets like the Surface Pro in terms of performance. However, it delivers much better battery life — especially with the optional 4-cell battery. Although some...

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Dell Latitude 10

 

Dell's Atom-powered Latitude 10 tablet for business users offers all-day battery life and a host of add-ons that can make it your only PC.

Durable soft touch design; Impressive battery life; Bright vibrant display; Accurate handwriting recognition

Mediocre camera; Sluggish flash storage; No portable keyboard dock option

Click to EnlargeWith its amazing battery life, durable soft-touch design, bright display and wide array of optional add-ons, the Windows 8-powered Dell Latitude 10 is a versatile business tablet. Just don't expect a good camera or Ultrabook-like...

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Dell Latitude 10

 

The Dell Latitude 10 offers excellent battery life and costs less than many other Windows 8 tablets.

Excellent battery life ; Costs less than many other Windows 8 tablets

With an Intel Atom processor, performance is limited ; Some apps seem far better optimised for the hardware than others ; Storage is limited to 64GB, and USB connections are all the slower 2.0 type

Via CNET.com

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Review: Dell Latitude 10 Tablet

 

Dell Latitude 10 Tablet. This is one of Dell's first Windows 8 tablet. It's powered by a dual-core Intel Atom Z2670 processor running at 1.8GHz and has a total of 2Gb of ram. Let's take a closer look.

Can't think of any (Windows 8 Pro license maybe)

Heavy and Clunky ; Looks like a photo frame than a tablet ; Battery pack? WTF

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Review: Dell Latitude 10

 

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.

Excellent battery life; more affordable than many other Windows 8 tablets

Limited performance from the Intel Atom processor; storage limited to 64GB; slower USB 2.0 connector

Windows 8 tablets are still too new and untested to haveproven themselves as full-time productivity devices, especially whencompared with their hybrid or convertible cousins, which can at leastpass most of the time as everyday laptops. There's a...

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Dell Latitude 10 review

 

The first Windows 8 business tablet delivers unrivalled battery life, and comes with a practical set of peripherals, but performance suffers

Exciting though these figures are, the Latitude itself is about as plain as tablets get. There’s a matte-black rear and a glossy façade, and the larger removable battery adds an ugly hump on the rear. The Dell weighs 658g with the standard battery...

Product Specifications

Configuration

DVD Writer: No
Embedded 3G/4G: No
Fingerprint Reader: No
Hard Drive Type:Flash Hard Drive
Remote Control: No
TV Card: No
Video Editing Card: No
Web Cam: Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth: Yes
TV Output: Yes
Wireless LAN: Yes

Display

Aspect Ratio:16:10
LED Backlight:Edge LED
True Resolution:WXGA

General Features

Intel ® Centrino Technology: No
Media Centre Edition: No

Graphic

Brand of Graphic Chip:Intel ®
GPU Model (Graphic Card):Intel ® HD GPU

Processor

Chipset Brand:Intel®
Chipset Type:Unknown
Processor:ATOM
Processor Brand:Intel ®
Processor Number:Z2760
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