Dell Venue/Wyse series guide
Dell Venue/Wyse — 5 models, from $214 to $214.
Dell Venue/Wyse — 5 models in the used-laptop catalog , priced from $214 to $214 . This guide covers the configuration spread across the line and which setups are worth buying in 2026.
Where the Venue/Wyse line stands in 2026
This bucket is not really a laptop series at all: 5 Dell Venue tablets (8 to 10.8-inch slates, plus one 14-inch row) and a single Wyse 5470 thin client, none with a recorded release year, and only one row priced in our catalog — the Wyse at $214. It exists in our data as an inventory of Dell's late-tablet-era and thin-client hardware, and this guide's honest job is to say what that means for a buyer in 2026.
The configuration spread
The recorded detail is thin by design: one Celeron chip (the Wyse's N4000), no GPU options recorded anywhere in the bucket, weights 0.77 to 1.36 kg, and screens spanning 8, 10.1, 10.8 and 14 inches. The four Venue Pro rows are tablets with detachable-keyboard heritage rather than laptops in the conventional sense. No RAM ceiling is recorded for the family. The full data picture is five rows of names and one row of substance.
Price versus age
There is no ladder — one price point exists: $214 for the Wyse 5470, a Celeron N4000 thin-client machine. The Venue rows carry no pricing at all in our catalog, which itself says the market for these devices is collector- and parts-oriented rather than retail. Nothing here can be charted against age because nothing here has both an age and a price.
Which one to buy
Within this roster, the only row we could even discuss is the Wyse 5470 ($214, Intel Celeron N4000) — and its honest use case is narrow: a low-power, single-purpose client machine (a terminal, a kiosk, a light web station) where its minimal silicon is sufficient. The Venue tablets we would not recommend at any price for laptop work in 2026: their recorded specifications sit below every practical threshold this catalog measures, and no row carries the data to argue otherwise.
Bottom line
Across the roster the numbers are as bare as the roster itself: performance index 0, USComp Score 3, best GPU median 0, and zero games clearing recommended settings at the median configuration — while portability 100 and mobility 100 simply reflect that these are small, light devices, not capable ones. No energy or reliability figures are recorded for this bucket. The summary: this is the catalog's non-laptop corner — skip it for any computing need, and read it only as a reminder that used-hardware pools collect oddities along with laptops.
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The Dell Venue/Wyse line at a glance
CPU families across configs
- Celeron ×1
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).
All Dell Venue/Wyse models in the catalog
5 models — newest first. Names link to the full review.
| Model | Year | Class | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dell Venue 10 Pro (5055) | — | Laptop | — |
| Dell Venue 10 Pro (5056) | — | Laptop | — |
| Dell Venue 11 Pro | — | Ultrabook | — |
| Dell Venue 8 Pro | — | Laptop | — |
| Wyse 5470 | — | Ultrabook | $214 |
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