The Dell Venue 8 Pro is my first Windows tablet after much experience with Android tablets. At first I was skeptical - Windows on the tablet? I had feared, blue screens and the like. I would spoil the joy. Nope. Is outstanding. Where my first unit at the Dell's hardware diagnostics (start by the same time the volume + button while switching on) the built-in eMMC has been designated as "flawed". Although I have none of it felt in their daily work, but a bad feeling still remained, why me the Customer has offered an exchange. The diagnostic device is now in the exchange gave no more mistakes. Nevertheless, not just talking the quality control of the manufacturer. Normally Dell provides otherwise very good quality. Wherein when everything works the hardware also acts absolutely dibasic. It is recommended to use by touch pen, because so small can not be a finger that one as the X to close a window the first time been well caught. Such pens there everywhere and are decently priced. However, there must be a pen with touch tip. Gargantuan advantage over Android Tablets: It saves the time-consuming and not without danger rooting. Under Windows 8.1 you is his own administrator and of course you can also create user accounts with fewer privileges. The tablet is also very good for listening to music and watch videos. The speaker on the bottom is not bad and leaves compared to some Android tablets to a higher volume. Mouse and keyboard can be connected via a cable USB OTG. This is almost mandatory for the use of the tablet, but unfortunately not in this delivery. Then you can also connect USB sticks and hard drives. I recommend to the OTG cable to connect a powered USB hub with its own power supply, then you can also use multiple USB devices simultaneously. Finally, a tablet that has no mobile operating system as IOS or Android, but a full-fledged PC operating system. Overall clear recommendation.