In the hours following Apple’s debut of the iPad Air 2, journalists and fans of high end technology were shocked to discover there’s actually a more slim and interesting device out there. It’s caleld Dell Venue 8 7000 and it brings forth a 6 mm waistline, compared to the iPad Air 2’s 6.1 mm.
Today we learn that the product will be launched by the end of November and the 6 mm thickness has been confirmed again. We’re dealing here with a tablet that runs Android 4.4 KitKat, uses an Intel Atom Z3500 Moorefield processor and packs an 8.4 inch 2560 x 1600 pixel display, with 2K resolution. It also has a narrow frame and an impressive set of back cameras, that are associated to the Intel RealSense Snapshot technology.
This cameras create pictures that “pop” with depth mapping and offer features like measurements and 3D editing. There are also smart albums in the mix and the Dell Venue 8 7000 can recognize the different positions of objects in space. It can also apply a parallax effect to a picture, if you want. One of the purposes of using RealSense is also generating special images to use with 3D printers.