We all know that if you work from a tablet and need to do some serious typing, on screen keyboards don’t quite cut it. A lot of tablet users prefer Bluetooth keyboards that can be connected to the tablet like a case. Rumors have been swirling about the Dell Venue 10 tablet for a while and a new keyboard has crossed the FCC that appears to be for that tablet.
The keyboard dock is one of the accessories that has been mentioned along with the tablet since Dell started to talk about the Venue 10 back in September. So far, we don’t know exactly when the Venue 10 will launch, but if its keyboard is at the FCC now the launch could be close at hand.
The manual posted along with pics by the FCC shows that the keyboard will use Bluetooth for connectivity and has dedicated keys for tablet functions. Those dedicated keys are for apps, the action menu, home, and search.
There are buttons for volume, brightness, and media control as well. Some benchmarks have leaked in the past suggesting that the Venue 10 tablet will have an Intel Atom Bay Trail CPU, 2GB of RAM, cameras on the front and rear, WiFi, Bluetooth, and NFC along with a full HD resolution screen.
SOURCE: Liliputting