Monday, February 9, 2015

Dell's super thin, aluminum Venue 8 7000 is a surprisingly solid Android tablet

Android tablets have had a rough go of things since the very beginning. For years, Android tablet makers were chasing one bad idea after another, until Google landed on the Nexus 7 and actually came up with a compelling counter to Apple’s larger and more expensive iPad. It led to a wave of low-end Android tablets that have sold well (especially in China), but often feel more like big phones than tablets. Then Google kind of gave up on the Nexus 7, and the newer Nexus 9 doesn’t really compete in the ways that it needs to. With the tablet market tapering off even for Apple, it’s a bit of a surprise that device makers are even bothering with new Android tablets any more.


But companies are indeed bothering to make new designs and try...


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