The American privately owned multinational computer technology company, Dell, Inc. has announced their new generation Android powered tablet which is said to be very affordable in price with internals of this sort. The new slate from the company is named as Dell venue 8 (2014), which is also the successor to it's previously announced model that came out in the month of October, last year. This new eight-inch tablet from Dell is read as much thinner, lighter and faster than it's predecessor option, measuring only about 8.9 millimeter in thickness. The fresh slate is stated to be available in the coming months, where it is priced at only about 199 United States Dollars in the Stateside.
For this price point, Dell is offering you a tablet with a 2.1GHz Intel Atom Z3480 processor, eight-inches screen of 1920 x 1200 resolution display, (where the original Venue 8 tablet packed 1280 x 800 resolution pixels panel), 16 gigabytes of eMMC internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot up to 64 GB), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory and running Android's version 4.4 KitKat out of the box. The unit also ships with Waves MAXXAudio Pro technology, for better audio experience on a device like this. The Americans will also make accessories available for the new Dell Venue 8 (2014) including, Bluetooth Keyboard Folio, Bluetooth Portable Speakers, Duo Tablet Case and special Dell Venue Cradle, that will make the slate charge wirelessly.
Source: Pocket-lint