Dell Business has the new Dell Latitude 10 64GB Win 8 Pro 10.1" Tablet for $649. Add a Wacom Active Stylus to reach $681 - $50 off with coupon code X?TWNHV1G8VMCB ($650 coupon minimum) [Exp 12/3] = $631 with free shipping. Includes a swappable battery, a rarity among tablets.
Intel Atom Z2760 1.8GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, 64GB SSD
10.1" IPS 1366x768 Gorilla Glass, BT 4.0 LE, Win 8 Pro
what marketing magic! this was $599 recently and by adding the stylus you would come out to the same price here, so, it's no better deal, just dell playing with numbers in hope of people not paying attention. again, let's get this to $500 dell -- then we will at least talk to each other. yet, even that seems pricey compared to the competition.
#6 -- Yes, that is what i am thinking, especially with the i3, i5, and i7's coming to market in tablets after the holidays. We can find those configurations already but they are over the $1K mark. Nifty idea, but this really does feel like a $300 toy rather than a real machine. I'm curious to see what they will run in the dell outlet too. Hopefully there will be some $300 or lower deals, but given the prices for the Latitude ST molasses machine, I wouldn't bet on it being too soon in terms of price.
You guys are clueless! This is equivalent to the Microsoft Surface Pro tablet which start at $899 and which can run any application that runs on a Windows 7.
In my eyes its still overpriced for a tablet and its not yet cool to have one. Also for the same price may as well get a laptop instead of this slow tablet. I just dont understand getting one of these instead of a laptop that will run circles around this thing and paying less for the laptop.
yes, this simply doesn't compare to the speed and ability of a laptop, even an 11" screen laptop, for the same price point. sure, portability is nice, and a touch screen seems to be on everyone's wish list, but where is the utility? when you compare the price to a real laptop, this seems absolutely absurd, portable and touch-screen enabled or not. amazon had a few 11" laptops on sale this week that included i3 and i5 cpu's, 3rd gen in fact, that were cheaper than this. i should have picked one up if only for evaluation purposes.
I would be interested to have feedback from someone who has used the old Z670 chip and the new Z2760 atom chips to hear whether there is much difference between the two however.
what marketing magic! this was $599 recently and by adding the stylus you would come out to the same price here, so, it's no better deal, just dell playing with numbers in hope of people not paying attention. again, let's get this to $500 dell -- then we will at least talk to each other. yet, even that seems pricey compared to the competition.
Makes the Surface Pro look even better.
The intel atom ugh. Possible the slowest cpu every made.
1.47lb but 1.5 ghz atom =(
Atom isn't bad with an SSD. Bad but not great. With a mechanical HD it's painful.
You would be crazy to pay this price. These will be $299 within 6 months.
#6 -- Yes, that is what i am thinking, especially with the i3, i5, and i7's coming to market in tablets after the holidays. We can find those configurations already but they are over the $1K mark. Nifty idea, but this really does feel like a $300 toy rather than a real machine. I'm curious to see what they will run in the dell outlet too. Hopefully there will be some $300 or lower deals, but given the prices for the Latitude ST molasses machine, I wouldn't bet on it being too soon in terms of price.
You guys are clueless! This is equivalent to the Microsoft Surface Pro tablet which start at $899 and which can run any application that runs on a Windows 7.
In my eyes its still overpriced for a tablet and its not yet cool to have one. Also for the same price may as well get a laptop instead of this slow tablet. I just dont understand getting one of these instead of a laptop that will run circles around this thing and paying less for the laptop.
yes, this simply doesn't compare to the speed and ability of a laptop, even an 11" screen laptop, for the same price point. sure, portability is nice, and a touch screen seems to be on everyone's wish list, but where is the utility? when you compare the price to a real laptop, this seems absolutely absurd, portable and touch-screen enabled or not. amazon had a few 11" laptops on sale this week that included i3 and i5 cpu's, 3rd gen in fact, that were cheaper than this. i should have picked one up if only for evaluation purposes.
the second speaker's top 3 features of the new atom chip --> which one does not belong?
http://newsroom.intel.com/docs/DOC-3021
I would be interested to have feedback from someone who has used the old Z670 chip and the new Z2760 atom chips to hear whether there is much difference between the two however.