The Dell Venue 10 7000 can be configured as a tablet, slate, stand, tent and clamshell

Dell shows off new Intel-powered Venue 10 7000 Android tablet

Dell has unveiled its new business-focused Venue 10 7000 tablet.

This new device is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 processor, and is built on Android.

The tablet has a 10.5-inch OLED 2560×1600 screen and has a barrel edge, making it easier to hold and carry, or fit into the companion magnetic, backlit keyboard.

The barrel edge also means it can be positioned in five different configurations: tablet, slate, stand, tent or clamshell.

Neil Hand, VP of Dell tablet group, said: “Dell customers want more from their tablets. They want to be productive and get work done wherever they are, they want a great entertainment experience, and they want to carry something that turns heads,"

"The Venue 10 7000 gives our customers all that and more: enhanced productivity with a full-sized keyboard and Android for Work, a brilliant display and innovative features like the Intel RealSense snapshot depth camera, all wrapped in a gorgeous design."

Business users can use Dell Mobile Management and Dell Mobile Workspace solutions, which secure multiple device types and operating systems, such as Android.

Both the Venue 10 and its consumer-focused predecessor, the Venue 8, will ship with Android 5.0 Lollipop, and will be enabled for Android for Work.

The device will be available in the US, Canada and China in May 2015 starting at around £340.

PCR has reached out to Dell for UK release date and price.

Dell also has the Venue 10 5000 tailored especially for education. 

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