I only recommend the Dell Venue 8 for VNs and note taking for school. A separate keyboard is available for purchase if you want to do heavier work. The model I recommended you comes with a 64gb storage space (the exact amount is less than that, closer to 49gb and 35gb after Windows 8 is installed.) The micro Sd comes separate.
I have an Asus T100TAM tablet my self. Because I only run VNs on it and take notes, it has sort of been wasted on me. But at the time I was able to purchase it for $209, bought a couple more and sold them for a higher price, I didn't feel like it mattered.
What I don't like about it is that at 11in, 2.0 lb it is a bit too bulky and heavy to bring around for reading VNs. I can't stand in a hallway and comfortably read a VN like I can a kindle. I can't slip it in and out of my sweater pocket or pant pockets. I always have to have it in my bag, and the bag is too big to sit on my lap in the car. I have to use my phone if I want to read any novels. It comes with a keyboard that I never use. Besides a bigger screen, a slightly faster processor, and keyboard that comes standard, there isn't much of an improvement over a dell venue 8 pro.
I think that a dell venue pro at 8 in and 1lb is a lot more convenient and tidy for my needs. It will last me a long time because VNs don't get major graphical updates every year. Also with the next generation of tablets running windows 10, it is not an improvement. Windows 10 is geared towards desktop users and is a step backwards for tablets.
I don't think it runs games like League very well. You'd be had press to see it on the screen or click on unit.