"We are seeing 2-in-1s rising in popularity since they provide a more optimal blend of PC capabilities with tablet mobility," a Dell spokesperson explained in an email to PC World. It's definitely a business decision that makes sense, but it may frustrate those who have already invested in Dell's Android products, as the company will no longer be offering OS upgrades to its Venue tablets.

"For customers who own Android-based Venue products, Dell will continue to support currently active warranty and service contracts until they expire, but we will not be pushing out future OS upgrades," Dell explained. While it's easy to understand why Dell is moving away from its tablet line in the first place, this is an important point to keep in mind if you might be deciding on a new tablet in the future to sate that Android habit.