devices have been a moderate success, though some have been plagued by a few hardware (mostly touchscreen) issues here and there. Now, as we approach the one year anniversary, there is talk that the company has removed the Bay Trail model, and the Dell Venue 11 Pro is currently only available in Core i3 and Core i5 variants. Which, obviously, are a fair bit more expensive. The company has very recently refreshed its Android powered Venue tablets by throwing in a more powerful Intel Merrifield chip, so there is a possibility that the Windows 8.1 model will also get such an upgrade in the coming months. Maybe a few models that take advantage of the Intel Broadwell platform? One can hope. Anyway, if you had been planning to get your hands on the Bay Trail model of the Dell Venue 11 Pro, chances are that you might still find them online or at your local retailers. But hurry, as they will soon be disappearing from the store shelves.]]>
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How much are these running? I know they’re not top of the line, but are they considered expensive or affordable?
I think it’s around $500, but you may want to double check. Thinking of getting one?