The Venue Relief: Dell

Change is the cornerstone of technology. Progress is a certainty; evolution is a promise that can never break. There will always be new items, new programs, new expectations to explore — and Dell seeks to keep pace with them.

The introduction of the Venue Pro has assured its success.

Offered initially during the winter season of 2010, the Dell Venue Pro is a revelation. It is the first Windows 7 phone: branding it unique among a market of supposedly innovative technology. Its abilities are without limit and its features mark it necessary for all users.

Consider first the 4.1 inch touch screen — this enables individuals to search through call histories, emails and online pages easily (aided by ambient lighting, digital displays and a proximity sensor). A five mega-pixel camera offers rear facing and flash capabilities. GPS and wireless technology is programmed within it; and a 3-axis accelerometer ensures consistent speeds.

Each Windows 7 phone also offers access to Microsoft Office, allowing individuals to create documents with the press of a screen (rather than being forced to carry a tablet or laptop). 16 gigabytes of storage is available to ensure that no file is lost. And this is coupled with the ease of a slider QWERTY keyboard — which will allow even the slowest of typists to find the letters they need, without stumbling over buttons. It’s convenience for all.

The Venue Pro offers advantages that can’t be denied. Its Windows functionality is paired with Dell sensibilities — and the result is a smartphone that simply works.

Embrace change; embrace the Venue.

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