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Published: 2015-02-14, Author: Radu , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: Marques Brownlee has managed to score a Dell Venue 8 7000 tablet for review purposes and did a detailed analysis in the video below. He claims that this is in fact a very slim tablet, that reminds him of the Sharp Aquos Crystal phone.The slate has the fro...
Fantastic design and build quality, Good media consumption features, Solid performance, Impressive battery life
Challenging handling experience, Underwhelming camera, Old software version
8.5 While the Dell Venue 8 7000 is not without its flaws, the world's thinnest tablet brings a lot to the table, with a fantastic price point to boot....
Superthin design It's the thinnest tablet in the world at 6mm, Display It's extremely crisp and colors are vibrant without being blown out, Frontfacing speakers They aren't amazing speakers in the grand scheme of things, but they're pointed right at your
Thinness at the expense of everything else This design is all about being thin, which makes the tablet somewhat awkward, especially in landscape
Dell Venue 8 70007.3/10design7/10hardware7/10software7/10performance8/10battery8/10value7/10I find myself torn with regard to the design of the Venue 8. On one hand it's cool to use a device that's almost all screen. As technology advances, I think we're ...
Ultra-slim, sturdy, and beautiful aluminum chassis, Low weight and small footprint, Remains cool regardless of load level, Decent battery life, Unique "Intel RealSense" camera, Good speakers
Display could be brighter, High resolution is not always a positive, Colors are a bit too vivid / saturated, Narrow bezel makes the tablet difficult to hold, Only 16 GB of eMMC storage, Speaker placement not ideal
Dell Venue 8 7000 tabletNot everybody might appreciate the somewhat industrial-looking design - but the Venue 8 7000 is quite a striking tablet in our book. The razor-thin chassis features extremely high build quality, tight tolerances, and high-end mater...
The Dell Venue 8 7000 is remarkably thin and lightweight with a comfortable feel. The Intel RealSense depth-sensing camera is an innovative feature and the preloaded Dell Gallery efficiently works as a central hub for photos. Its storage capacity expands
There's a learning curve to using the depth-sensing camera and the photo-editing software. The tablet can get hot during long periods of use
With its powerful 3D camera and strong image editing features the Dell Venue 8 7000 makes the strongest case yet for tablet photography....
Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Great build quality, unique design, Sharp, bright display, Fast performance, Long battery life
Depth camera is a gimmick, Standard camera disappoints, Design doesn't always work ergonomically, Interface and apps don't make the best use of the large, hi-res display
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Pixel-dense OLED screen, Premium metal shell, Expandable storage, One of the first implementations of Intel's RealSense camera tech
No Lollipop (yet), Odd button layout and camera placement make some tasks awkward, So-so camera sensors limit appeal of RealSense and depth-sensing tech
Dell's new-for-2015 Android tablet is a showcase for Intel's scorching-new RealSense 3D camera tech. Attractive design, expandable storage, and one of the best tablet screens to date set it apart, even if it has a few quirks. Read More…...
CommentsTo topDell Venue 8 7840 hands-on videoDell Venue 8 7840 hardwareIt's thin, it's industrial, and it's thin — and did we mention it's thin?You can't talk about the 7840 — also to be referred to in this piece simply as "the tablet," because c'mon, De...
Published: 2015-02-03, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Unique, interesting design that defies tablet conventions, looks nice, and works most of the time, Great screen, Very thin, light, and easy to hold—it's an 8.4-inch tablet that feels more like a 7-inch tablet, Premium build quality, Good CPU performance a
GPU performance lags behind other tablets in its price bracket, No NFC, Interesting RealSense effects are held back by a mediocre camera, You'll very occasionally run into apps that don't run on Intel processors, Pretty expensive for an Android tablet, th