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Dell Venue 8 Unboxing! (7000 Series)

2015-03-05
what's up everyone John Ritter from techno before it's an unboxing of a really nice tablet for maker you might not expect this is the Dell Venue 8 the new Dell Venue a is part of their 7000 series this is the 7840 pricings gonna depend on where you buy it and what specs you get and are from around 350 to around 400 bucks kind of a nondescript box go ahead and slide it on out and there is the tablet its opening the box you've got the tablet itself you've got an 8.4 inch OLED screen 2560 by 1600 this brings out the big deal to tablet the big deal is the build quality this thing looks absolutely incredible in fact it looks like the love child of an HTC One m8 and a nexus 9 that's kind of a reverse design for you see on most tablets that usually are kind of like this with the camera in the upper right hand corner or in the upper left or in the middle but the speaker at least on top this one it's the other way like this with the chin down below and a relatively bezel list design feels incredible unibody design that cold aluminum or aluminium back depending on how you want to say it or what country you're from and then the rear facing camera down below this is been powered by an Intel Atom processor up to 2.3 gigahertz shipping with Android 4.4.4 kitkat but hopefully get lollipop on here 2 gigs of RAM 16 gigs of storage the downside is only eights could actually be available to you but you can't expand that with a microSD card up to 512 gigabytes 802 11 AC bluetooth 4.0 the camera on the back is 8 megapixel the big one on the front is going to be 2 and battery is just under 6,000 milliamps at 5900 let's go ahead and our the sucker on and I'll walk you through everything here alright so as this guy boots on I usually expect to find the power and volume buttons on the right hand side but this guy is all about the opposites that's a living on the left so there's your power there's your volume noise cancelling microphone lives there as well on the top nothing kind of interesting Intel logo you don't see that every day but a very quick boot up time on it on the bottom is where every 3.5 milimeter headset jack and your charging ports USB then on the right hand side is where your microSD cards gonna go if you are so inclined we'll go ahead and open this sucker up I knew greeted with relatively stock Android although there are some tweaks here that's go ahead and look what's on it will jump down into the app tray and see what dell has so a few Dell exclusive apps you see a custom camera some Dell casts and Dell live widgets and Macs audio and some other things that come pre-installed but for the most part it's pretty stock android kitkat in fact let's see what version Kit Kat it is here scroll on down we'll go to about tablet Android 4.4.4 hopefully we will see lollipop on here very soon the past few months I've really come to appreciate Android on the tablet it's an incredible operating system this is a really nice package it's relatively inexpensive the build quality is some of the best I've seen at Apple and we're looking forward to using this guy and they particularly you guys want to see let us know if you want to see how the screen works outdoors if you want us to benchmark it we'll make sure that we do whatever you guys want to see when we do further coverage on it until next time I am John render from TechnoBuffalo if you liked the video give it a thumbs up so is appreciate it and of course check us out at TechnoBuffalo compilation greatest tech news so you guys next video goodbye
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