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My Pocket Full Of Clouds

Posted on the 23 June 2014 by Meera

Air travel always amuses me, that too especially to look down from such a high altitude, I think its fun even though my ear blocks. On the way to Bangalore via Chennai, up in the sky, while we were gliding through the clouds, sitting behind and pressing my nose against that thick glass window, I wished I could grab those clouds in hands and fill my pocket.

My Pocket Full Of Clouds

Clicked by Dell Venue 8

Without another thought, I immediately took out of the blackie which comfortably found its place in my small handbag, captured and felt like I have those clouds in my pocket already. Dell Venue 8 comes in handy.

My Pocket Full Of Clouds

Clicked by Dell Venue 8

Ever since I landed in Bangalore, I am simply enjoying my time here until last week. Yeah my big mouth started boasting to my cousin Sarah about the blackie I use and told her we could even operate the system from it. She got curious and wanna give it a try.
And from that day on, I hardly see my tablet. L Although I am having awesome time with the weather and fun outing with family, I miss my tablet on and off whenever it is not with me. Yeah, my cousin grabbed the Tabbellet from me and now it’s her turn to stay glued to it. I was bit grumpy at first for I hardly get a chance to hold it but then I made a deal with her, that she should write few words about how she is getting acquainted with this Dell.
Sarah says...
I got a nice temporary gift from my cousin. Though I’m not a tech lover I have reluctantly come to accept a few gadgets in my life, including one Dell tablet. I’ve never used a tablet in my life (except the medicinal ones) and this Dell Venue 8 has changed my views on how to use a tablet. I have always thought that a tablet was a cumbersome gadget. You can’t hold it easily as a phone and you can’t use it like a computer as well.. its like somewhere in between. But after using this, I realized its very easy to hold. Between the computer and the phone, I think the Dell tablet has the best features of both. It’s lighter than some of the tablets I’ve seen so far and it’s just as convenient as my phone.After Meera ranted about her Thee Tabbellet stories, I decided to give it a try to see what’s really in it for her to boast. Filling  my curiosity, it gives me some interesting experience. First of all.... Luckily the tablet comes to me at a convenient time because my phone’s Wifi has connectivity problems and I am too lazy to go to the computer to stalk my friends on facebook. The WiFi connectivity is awesome. Its quick and excellent even when I am far away from the router. The Dell tablet came to my rescue. I didn’t lose touch with my facebooking addiction.One day when she said that I can even access my computer from the tablet, I took it for work, where I had to write documents and access emails. I used an app, which is already installed in the tablet, called Dell Wyse PocketCloud, where I can open documents and read my emails in Outlook and surf the net just like I would in my computer. This app linked both the computer and the tablet. Looking at my computer, it was like a ghost operating the computer. Even though it was bit slow, it was still convenient to access my files at work via Dell.
After a day at work with Dell, Sarah came home with a bright face and hugged me big.... while I winked at my smiling black beauty, Dell.
Don’t miss your chance to pocket the clouds @ Venue 8, Dell.
I am in cloud 9 slowly stepping one cloud down. Until I reach down from my Hifi Wifi cloud 8... Au revoir from a Rat. ;)

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