Dell Venue 11 Pro now offers LTE support, which will probably appeal to a lot of users

Feb 18, 2014 13:05 GMT  ·  By

Since its official launch, the Dell Venue 11 Pro has been hailed as a worthy tablet, with capable specifications. Putting aside the woes created by the prolonged absence of the Active Stylus, which had to be replaced by Dell altogether, one of the major causes of complaint from Venue 11 Pro was the lack of LTE connectivity.

Well, now the problem has been solved, and the LTE version of the Dell Venue 11 Pro is now available in the US, regardless of the fact that customers choose the Bay Trail or Intel Core i3 / i5 version.

Tabtech reports the Bay Trail version with 64GB of storage as available for $629 / €459, while the more powerful version with Intel Core i3 and 128GB storage sells for $929 / €678.

However, I couldn’t verify this. The Dell official shop shows a Core i5 version which is available for $1,246 / €908, while the Core i3 model is a little less expensive at $999 / €729, with no trace of the Bay Trail model. LTE services are provided by either Sprint or AT&T.