Testseek.com have collected 144 expert reviews of the Dell Venue 8 7840 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Venue 8 7840.
January 2015
(81%)
144 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
2560x1600 OLED display, Thinnest tablet on the market, Front facing speakers are loud, Premium build quality, RealSense camera is fun to play with, Ability to use the slate as a PC via optional Dell Cast dongle
Ships with KitKat instead of Lollipop
Find the Dell Venue 8 7000 on Amazon starting at $399We said at the beginning to take everything you know about Android tablets and throw it away, and if you've made it this far without skipping pages, you now know why. The Dell Venue 8 7000 isn't like ot...
Published: 2015-01-30, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Ultra-thin design, Stunning high-res display, Long battery life
Gimmicky Intel RealSense cameras, Puny internal storage, Odd camera placements on bottom
The Dell Venue 8 7000 is the sleekest Android tablet around with powerful performance and a beautiful display, but the Intel RealSense Snapshot depth camera is more gimmick than feature...
Stunningly gorgeous OLED display, Extremely light, and thinner than an iPad Air 2
Color distortion in the OLED display at lowest brightness, Intel still seems to be figuring out what RealSense is useful for
If you're teetering between an iPad and an Android tablet, give the Venue 8 7000 a try. But if you're a seasoned Android user, there are more powerful, better looking tablets out there....
Abstract: You'd think picking out a tablet would be an easy decision. When it comes down to it, they're all just rectangular slabs with screens -- right?Not exactly. Well, okay -- maybe technically. But as anyone who's ever shopped for a tablet can tell you, there'...
Excellent display, distinctive design, premium materials, thin, light and compact for its class, good speakers, snappy performance, solid stamina, clean and intuitive UI with useful feature enhancements, has microSD card slot for storage expansion
Less warmfeeling than softtouch plastic tablets, minimal bezels can make for awkward hand placement, system animations are sometimes jerky, limited onboard storage, no NFC or wireless charging, ships with dated version of Android
There's an awful lot to like about Dell's Venue 8 7000 tablet. The device delivers a stunning 8.4-in. screen in a compact and distinctive form. It's remarkably thin and light yet still extremely sturdy. It has snappy performance, respectable stamina and a...
Published: 2015-01-20, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: Dell has been strategically setting-up their new Venue 8 7000 tablet for cameo appearances over the past few months, starting back at Intel Developer's Forum in September of last year, then again at Dell World in November, and of course at CES 2015. At ea...
Published: 2015-01-19, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com
The 7840 looks good. It looks real good. All-around I think it's the sharpest Android tablet I've ever seen. Those tiny bezels look great, and that slimness is almost beyond belief. It's not just the body; the 2560 x 1600 OLED screen is fantastic too, GIF
The 7840's asymmetrical design can be more annoying than a more traditional bezel layout at times, Advertisement, The RealSense cameras are a letdown. Depth-sensing Lytro-style refocusing tech in your tablet could probably be cool, but the apps and camera
Are you looking for a smallish Android tablet with a great screen? Then yes. The 7840 is the best one you can buy. Samsungs similarly priced Galaxy Tab S is no slouch, but loses points for its lackluster design and Samsungs TouchWiz skin. The Nvidia Shi...