Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Dell Venue 8 3830 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Venue 8 3830.
May 2015
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The Dell Venue 8 starts at an affordable $179 for 16GB of internal storage
With a microSD expansion slot
And smoothly runs a pure version of Android Jelly Bean. Its soft
Abstract: When the need is for a low-cost Android tablet with a bright, crisp screen from a reputable manufacturer, the new Dell Venue 8 fills the bill nicely. This 8-inch, Intel-based tablet performed well in tests and, with its updated processor and improved scre...
Published: 2014-07-30, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: The Venue 7 and Venue 8 tablets from Dell are downright cheap and good options for those wanting decent tablets at a reasonable price. They are basically the same except for the screens. The Venue 7 has a 7-inch display running at 1,280 x 800 and the Venu...
Comfortable to hold and use, Support for stylus input, Decent speakers, IPS display for price, Low bloatware load
Short battery life, Stylus costs extra
This entry-level compact Android tablet performs (and presents itself) well for the price. It's a decent buy if you value its extra inch of screen over other considerations, such as battery life. ...
We like both of Dell’s Venue 8 tablets, but they’re entirely different devices, with different hardware and operating systems. They’re likely to appeal to different segments of the market, too. So, while our HotHardware Approved award applies to both t...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Stewart , review by: mashable.com
Least expensive 8-inch tablet, Displays natural colors, microUSB expandable memory jack
Barely functional camera, Poor touch response, Short battery life, Bottom Line: Even though Dell's Venue 8 tablet undercuts similar 8-inch offerings from Apple and Samsung by more than $100, its oddly overly-sensitive touch screen, nearly useless camera a
The Dell Venue 8 starts at an affordable $179 for 16GB of internal storage, with a microSD expansion slot, and smoothly runs a pure version of Android Jelly Bean. Its soft, grippy back makes it comfortable to hold.
The touch screen is sometimes unresponsive, large games take long to load, and battery life only lasts about a day.
The Dell Venue 8 is perfect for the budget shopper with modest needs.
Abstract: When you first pick up the Venue 8 Android it feels chunky, but it's actually just as slim, at 9mm, as the Nexus 7. It's around 50g heavier, but does have an extra inch of screen size to account for. The more we used the tablet, though, the more we felt t...