But I've found them cheaper for sale on MCS Technology's Website. Only difference is it has home
Venue 11 Pro - 7140 Processor: Intel® Core™ M-5Y10c (4M Cache, up to 2.00 GHz) Windows 10 Pro (64bit) 4 GB DDR3 1600MHz 128 GB Solid State Hard Drive Dell Wireless™ 5810e LTE/HSPA+ Intel 7265AC + BT4.0 [802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.0, Dual Band 2.4&5GHz, 2x2] 24W AC Adapter 8MP rear camera, 2MP front camera AC adapter cable, USB Power Cord : 250V Primary 2-cell 38WHr Battery 10.8 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution with 10-pt touch
REFURB - MikeLondon
13 comments
Glynevans101
8 Jul 17#13
It is the M5 version yes, to be honest if you're willing to drop the framerate you can get some workable FPS.
I have tried Blur for example and it needs to be played at a lower resolution. I've tried Driver San Francisco and that wasn't particularly great.
I can run benchmarks if you're interested
Glynevans101
7 Jul 171#11
I'm typing on one of these at the moment. Things to consider:
-Screen is good
-Stylus works well
-Obviously, silent operation etc
-Expandable storage gives it better options
-Battery life isn't that great actually, it does have issues with sleep mode which is a bit weird.
-Don't bother to try to run anything graphically intensive on this, I know many of you will already know this but in case you didn't...don't
-They keyboard is essential, the soft keyboard on this is actually quite annoying, it's big and the screen is not big enough, I found this annoying.
Happy to answer any other questions and heat from me, I bought refurbished, it's done me well. I bought for £147 not including VAT.
MikeLondon to Glynevans101
8 Jul 17#12
Have you the m5 version? Have u tried running older games like bioshock, half life, fear etc.
mbiker
7 Jul 17#10
how good are these and Latitude as graphics/stylus tablets?
MagicBoy
7 Jul 17#9
We've had some of these at work for a couple of years now. Decent enough kit, but not the most sturdy of tablets devices. We've gone back to Lenovo.
HPMan
6 Jul 17#7
Great deal, I paid £165 recently for the Venue Pro 8, would love this hardware in the 8's form factor.
Showing at 144.50, though Can't work out how this differs for the one at 136. Also this or the i3 version
Edit:just realises prices are ex vat. Sorry
Tom_DD to szigmon123
7 Jul 17#8
The £136 one doesn't have the Mobile Wireless Card just normal wireless. The i3 version is not as good mainly as it has an internal fan which is noisy and worse battery life.
Opening post
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/venue-11-pro-7140-intel-core-m-5y10c-128gb-ssd-4gb-ram-win-10-pro-12-month-warranty-2732926
But I've found them cheaper for sale on MCS Technology's Website. Only difference is it has home
Venue 11 Pro - 7140
Processor: Intel® Core™ M-5Y10c (4M Cache, up to 2.00 GHz)
Windows 10 Pro (64bit)
4 GB DDR3 1600MHz
128 GB Solid State Hard Drive
Dell Wireless™ 5810e LTE/HSPA+
Intel 7265AC + BT4.0 [802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.0, Dual Band 2.4&5GHz, 2x2]
24W AC Adapter
8MP rear camera, 2MP front camera
AC adapter cable, USB
Power Cord : 250V
Primary 2-cell 38WHr Battery
10.8 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution with 10-pt touch
REFURB
- MikeLondon
13 comments
I have tried Blur for example and it needs to be played at a lower resolution. I've tried Driver San Francisco and that wasn't particularly great.
I can run benchmarks if you're interested
-Screen is good
-Stylus works well
-Obviously, silent operation etc
-Expandable storage gives it better options
-Battery life isn't that great actually, it does have issues with sleep mode which is a bit weird.
-Don't bother to try to run anything graphically intensive on this, I know many of you will already know this but in case you didn't...don't
-They keyboard is essential, the soft keyboard on this is actually quite annoying, it's big and the screen is not big enough, I found this annoying.
Happy to answer any other questions and heat from me, I bought refurbished, it's done me well. I bought for £147 not including VAT.
Some are B grade
Edit:just realises prices are ex vat. Sorry