Hot Hardware published a review on the Dell Venue 10 7000 2-in-1: Brains And Beauty
A quote from the article:
The tablet world is shifting quickly. While arguments for and against the need for a "third device" have been raging since the early days of the iPad, we're seeing tablets emerge that are far more potent and capable than ever before. In fact, it's tough to lump products like Dell's Venue 10 7000 in with bargain-bin slates that are clearly built to be used primarily for mobile Internet browsing and other strictly consumption-based use. This device we're testing here is cut from a different cloth. In many ways, it's paving a new path for tablets, and at first blush, you may assume that such a well-engineered product has Windows underneath.Dell Venue 10 7000 2-in-1 Review: Brains And Beauty @ HotHardware.com
Instead, there's Android 5.0.2 (Lollipop), alongside a radical design, a high-resolution display, an optional attachable keyboard, and it's got an upscale price point to boot...