A tablet best for those who need budget 8-incher. This Intel Atom-powered slate sports a sturdy build and a rubberised back for much-needed grisp.
Its HD display is bright and is capable of natural colours, but readibility, takes a dip in sunlight. Also-despite its high rescredentials-its images dont look sharp. This however, is more of norm in tabs priced under Rs.20k.
The venue 8's stock Android installation ensures a lag-free experience and PocketCloud-the only pre-loaded app on this device-works well to let you access documents from a remote PC that's connected to the internet. But without 3G support, you are restricted to using it with Wi-Fi only.
Pictures taken with the rear camera are not sharp; low-light captures include a great deal of noise. The front snapper works well for video calls, provided there is enough light.
As for multimedia, the slate handles Full HD movies and light gaming without a hiccup. Its speaker is loud, but tends to distort at higher volumes. Battery life is dismal and a full charge gives only a few hours of video playback.
Specifications:
Display 8-inch IPS(1280x800px) touchscreen
Processor 2GHz dual-core processor
RAM 2GB
Memory 16GB (internal) expandable upto 32GB via microSD
Camera 5MP rear cam, 2MP front cam
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, A-GPS
Battery 4100mAh
OS Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
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