Little more than a month ago Dell introduced the Latitude 10, a Windows 8-based tablet aimed at business users, but withheld the price. Two days ahead of the Windows 8 October 26 launch, the US company slapped a price-tag on its XPS 10 and Latitude 10 tablets.
Unlike the Latitude 10, that runs Windows 8, the Dell XPS 10 is aimed at consumers and will ship with the ARM-compatible Windows RT, similar to Microsoft Surface.
The XPS 10 comes with a 10.1-inch display sporting a 1366 by 768 resolution. It is powered by the ARM-based 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and it will ship with 32GB or 64GB of internal storage. The price for the XPS 10 starts at $499, and like similar offerings it can be used with an optional keyboard dock.
On the business end, the Latitude 10 is priced higher than its consumer counterpart, and starts from $649 in base trim. Both tablets are available for pre-order today.