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Posted by Loop
 - December 12, 2014, 08:47:29
The Venue 11 Pro was already tested. Here you can find the sRGB graphs: http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Dell-Venue-11-Pro-Tablet.108904.0.html
Posted by timon
 - December 12, 2014, 08:35:03
We really want to know about the sRGB Color Space, and not AdobeRGB!

It is just a tablet (or a Notebook)!!
These are not similar to an Adobe workstation or a high-end monitor,  fully pointless with AdobeRGB reviews it were!!

This review has merely provided the scale of AdobeRGB color space,  looks a bit worthless.
For most tablets we really wanted to know about the sRGB colour scale (really valuable info), and not AdobeRGB.

Lately, Notebookcheck's reviewer who brain deeply got into bad problem, only with a shallow view blindly fixates AdobeRGB, in fact, he is really blind way, do not know about sRGB which is more widely using.

Also, should provide the measured view of the Color Space, it is very necessary, not a percent number able to substitute for the measured view.  Surely,  should together provide both with the measured view and a percent number.

If you who review the high-class level monitor, you should provide AdobeRGB and sRGB, it is both data, but not just AdobeRGB!



Posted by Smallfilou
 - December 11, 2014, 17:37:36
Wer gibt heute 1000 Euro für ein Haswell-Y Laptop aus? Die Performance des Core-M Broadwells ist (zwar nach Meinung einiger Tester immer noch zu gering) höher und die kosten auch nicht mehr? Manche Broadwell Tablets kommen sogar ohne Lüfter aus (siehe Thinkpad Hélix 2)...
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 11, 2014, 09:50:44
Ausgebremst. Ein Tablet für den geschäftlichen Einsatz soll das Venue 11 Pro sein. Dell stattet das Gerät mit einem Full-HD-IPS-Display aus und ermöglicht eine einfache Wartung des Tablets. Dazu gesellen sich eine schnelle SSD und ein Core-i5-Prozessor. Ob das Tablet überzeugen kann?

http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Update-Dell-Venue-11-Pro-7130-Tablet.132068.0.html