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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
Comfortable and lightweight design, Stock Android 4.2.2 and minimal pre-loaded apps, Decent battery life
Screen is a fingerprint magnet, Glossy display is too reflective at some angles, Performance is only average
If Dell set out to make a decent middle of the road budget tablet with the Venue 8, it succeeded. It's not going to wow customers with looks (unless they see the red one) or with performance. It does balance value and price well for people who have to k...
Abstract: Phablets have taken a bit of shine out of the pint sized tablets (read: 7-inchers) but that doesn't mean no takers for tablets. The 8-inch display suddenly seem to be the right size for a tablet, bigger than the phablets and still compact than the 10-inch...
Published: 2014-12-24, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.For sometime now, tablets have been bridging the gap between laptops and smartphones. There has been a constant improvement among tablets for the past few...
Older version of Android, Lackluster audio, Signs of some lags & glitches, Touch felt unresponsive sometime
Available with clean Android interface, sharp display and decent design structure, Dell Venue 8 has the potential to meet your needs- as long as you don't set your expectations bar too high. An affordable performer, this Intel processor based device seems...
Good display, Solid build, Good performance, Decent battery life
Average camera, Bit heavy and bulky, Lacks HDMI out, Priced a bit on the higher side,
Overall, the Dell Venue 8 is a decent tablet in this range. At a price tag of Rs. 17499, it is a bit costly compared to other WiFi-only tablets in the market, but this has GPS that is commonly not seen on WiFi-only tablets. If you are looking for a lar...
Comfortable to read and watch videos on, Snappy performance, Good looks and construction
A bit expensive
It might not sound like that much more screen space, but the Venue 8 is much more satisfying to read, watch videos and play games on. It isn't as light or easy to hold in one hand, but it's a lot more versatile as a media consumption device. What's more, ...
Published: 2014-07-09, Author: Carlos , review by: hardwaremx.com
Precio bastante módico, Disponibilidad en el país y tiendas de prestigio, Ligera y cómoda de llevar a todos lados, Android sin capas de personalización, Posibilidad de actualizarla a Kit Kat, 32GB de almacenamiento interno con expansión vía MicroSD.
La resolución de la pantalla en comparación de otras tablets, Se podría mejorar la cámara trasera incluida debido a la falta de autofocus.
Luego de un tiempo de que Dell introdujese al mercado algunos smartphones de su marca, vuelve al juego con una tablet basada en Android bastante interesante para los usuarios nuevos que quieren adoptar un producto con el popular sistema operativo de Goog...
Abstract: Si estás buscando una opción de tablet económica y eficiente es probable que hayas echado un ojo sobre una de las tablets que más recientemente Dell trajo a México, la Dell Venue 8. Esta compacta tablet de 8 pulgadas que llega con Android 4.2.2 y un modes...