The Dell Venue 10 Android tablet will arrive with Android 5.0 Lollipop (did you expect anything less?) right out of the box, whereas the Dell Venue 10 Pro will ship with Windows 8.1. running. As for the shared hardware specifications, expect both models to feature HD or Full HD displays, and both of them too, will be able to support NFC wireless communication.
As for the keyboard dock, it will come with a reversible hinge – and there is a very good reason for that particular design, since it enables one to make use of the tablets in notebook mode, or you can also opt to flip the screen around while making use of the dock in the same vein as that of a kickstand. The other features will be the likes of Wi-Fi and USB 3.0 connectivity, micro HDMI, a microSD memory card slot, 2GB RAM, and a bevy of storage choices, ranging from 64GB to 256GB. The Windows model is set to arrive first this coming March 3rd for $330 a pop, while the tablet with keyboard will retail for $50 more.