Fast, Well-built, Excellent battery life
Outstanding display, Great performance
Great screen, Affordable, Strong battery life
Excellent build quality
Sturdy aluminum construction, Useful kickstand
Excellent speakers, Super-slim attractive build
An affordable Android tablet with a great design but mediocre specs
Super-slim, unique design makes it easy to hold
Fast, Well-built with well-balanced weight
Thin and light enough for one-handed use
Stylus works well, Thin and light
Intuitive and fluid OS
Thin and light design, Robust quick settings and lock-screen options
Decent, bright screen
Samsung adds an eight-incher to its Tab line-up, but can it beat the Nexus 7 and iPad Mini?
Light, comfortable design, myriad useful features
Fast, particularly for gaming
Bright vivid display, Strong performance and graphics, Good audio
Has great gaming performance, microSD storage expansion
Solid stylus features at an affordable price
Affordable, Strong performance, Comfortable design
Lightweight, houses a microSD card expansion, and performs smoothly
Simple and affordable with stable performance
Low Price, Decent Build Quality, MicroSD Card Slot
Very little bloatware, Good features and performance for price
Budget Android tablet that comes with good specs
Low price, runs the latest version of Android 4.2
Runs well at this price point, budget iPad mini competitor
Affordable, Vibrant display for the price
Its soft, grippy back makes it comfortable to hold
Dell comes back to the Android tablet world with the $180 Venue 8. It's not groundbreaking or flashy but offers decent enough performance and build quality for a reasonable price.
Pure Android OS at an attractive price
Poor value, Low-res screen
Standing still means moving back in the 7-inch tablet race
Bright screen, Good workmanship
Feels heavy and chunky for a tablet
Spectacular screen, Well built, Smooth performance
Best battery life among 7-inch tablets
Lightweight, with good ergonomics
Lightweight, Fantastic screen
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