
Meet the Venue 10 7000
I haven't seen an Android tablet-hybrid as refined as the Dell Venue 10 7000 in a long time.
Click through the slideshow for a closer look and read the full review for all the details.
On-trend design
As a standalone tablet, the Venue 10 7000 is stylishly thin. Even when attached to the keyboard it looks like the high-end piece of hardware it is.
Two peas in a pod
The Bluetooth keyboard attaches to the tablet with cog-like hinges.
Meet the hinges
Thanks to its ingenious design, the tablet easily connects and detaches to the keyboard.
Cramped keys
The Bluetooth keyboard fits like a dream within the hinges of the Dell Venue 10 7000 tablet. Unfortunately, it's smaller than a regular keyboard, causing a cramped experience.
Sly side
The power button and volume rocker are flush to the tablet's left edge.
Seamless design
If you didn't know the Venue 10 7000 was a tablet with a detachable keyboard, you'd probably think it was a real laptop.
Sharp screen
The 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution on the Dell tablet is as sharp as its design.
Backlit keys
Even though it's small, the Bluetooth keyboard does its best by offering a trackpad and backlit keys.
Three's a crowd
Three cameras might sound excessive, but it's what Dell's RealSense technology needs for depth-sensing photography.



