Competing with Apple's iPad has been the bane of Android companies for some time, that is until the development of the Dell Venue 8 7000. Sleek and stylish, it provides a great first impression. The fact that it is made out of anodized aluminum, a material not often found outside of Apple, makes it feel worthy of its $400 price tag.
Classy and industrial, the Dell Venue 8 7000 also "has a remarkably efficient design and is assembled well," reports The Verge. In addition to the convenient placement of buttons and controls, it does have a useful power function that automatically turns it on when picked up and off when put down. With three camera sensors, the Dell Venue 8 7000 is able to hold its own among Apple's iPad.
Classy Android Tablets
The Dell Venue 8 7000 is Efficiently Designed and Well Assembled
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