
Dell’s Latitude 10 tablet is a great gadget that comes with a removable battery that is not accessible in any other tab. This tablet is definitely neither the slimmest nor the lightest model in the market, and provides a nice rich feel in the hands. In the fast paced world that is getting crowded with hybrid Ultrabooks, the Latitude 10 is a tablet with no keyboard dock or twisting and transforming body structure. Can it survive the harsh high-tech rat race in the market? Let us take a closer look at the Dell Latitude 10, to find out.
As far as its design is concerned, in the market full of flashy gadgets the Latitude 10 looks demure and decent. With a wide bezel around the screen, its sides and back are encased in rubberized plastic for a good grip. A single USB 2.0 port is located on the right edge, along with a mini HDMI output and a 3.5mm stereo headset port. The top of the tab features the power button, rotation lock button, SD card slot and stereo microphones, while the volume rocker and security slot are on the right edge. While it definitely has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity, it doesn’t support cellular data. It has an all-glass front panel with very discreetly locate front-facing camera and its LED indicator above the screen. The most interesting feature of this tablet is that it has a removable battery. It comes with 30 Watt-hour battery above which the 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash is located. It has a built-in storage of 64 GB along with 2 GB of non-upgradeable DDR2-800 RAM. The tablet also uses Intel’s Trusted Platform Module 1.2 architecture for encryption and security in corporate environments. 


