I'm trying to decide between the venue 8 and miix2....
Without having either device, the only thing that bothers me about the dell is the lack of a windows key on the face. A family member of mine has an Asus T100 which I've played with, which also does not have a button on the face (there's a windows logo, which does nothing). This seems very awkward...if your holding the tablet in one hand and pecking away with the other, you then have to reach across awkwardly...or switch hands (I'm right handed), to hit the physical start key. I found myself swiping and hitting the windows charm instead. My father also commented about it being awkward.
Everything else I've heard about the dell is positive (except it's active stylus, so I'm not counting that in the equation. Maybe part of it's issues are software related and will be resolved down the road, don't know)
....I've heard the Miix2 has a slightly better screen (brighter, viewing angles) and the capacitive button on the face. Yet....it has shorter battery life, and others are preferring the build quality of the venue 8. Very difficult to find direct comparison on the internet...must be too early, seems like WP Central will have one soon.
Comments here from John Wiskowski indicate firmware issues with the Miix2 are quickly disappearing (sounds good):
http://forums.windowscentral.com/lenovo-miix2/250402-who-has-lenovo-miix2.html
(PS, why is the Sony Tap 11, the only decent tablet I can find with a physical windows button on the face? Is this not clearly the ideal use case? Odd...when will PC manufacturers step up, they have the blueprints on what works, yet no one but Microsoft is willing to execute end to end.)
Without having either device, the only thing that bothers me about the dell is the lack of a windows key on the face. A family member of mine has an Asus T100 which I've played with, which also does not have a button on the face (there's a windows logo, which does nothing). This seems very awkward...if your holding the tablet in one hand and pecking away with the other, you then have to reach across awkwardly...or switch hands (I'm right handed), to hit the physical start key. I found myself swiping and hitting the windows charm instead. My father also commented about it being awkward.
Everything else I've heard about the dell is positive (except it's active stylus, so I'm not counting that in the equation. Maybe part of it's issues are software related and will be resolved down the road, don't know)
....I've heard the Miix2 has a slightly better screen (brighter, viewing angles) and the capacitive button on the face. Yet....it has shorter battery life, and others are preferring the build quality of the venue 8. Very difficult to find direct comparison on the internet...must be too early, seems like WP Central will have one soon.
Comments here from John Wiskowski indicate firmware issues with the Miix2 are quickly disappearing (sounds good):
http://forums.windowscentral.com/lenovo-miix2/250402-who-has-lenovo-miix2.html
(PS, why is the Sony Tap 11, the only decent tablet I can find with a physical windows button on the face? Is this not clearly the ideal use case? Odd...when will PC manufacturers step up, they have the blueprints on what works, yet no one but Microsoft is willing to execute end to end.)