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The first thing we noticed on the Dell Venue 8 7000 is its absolutely gorgeous, 8.4-inch display. A background wallpaper image of a mountain scene seemed to come alive on the 2560 x 1600, OLED panel with brilliant greens, blues and beiges. Dark areas or the picture were particularly rich, perhaps because OLED technology offers the most accurate shades of black. This just might be the best screen we've seen on any tablet, but we'd have to put the Venue 8 7000 next to the Galaxy Tab S 8.4, our previous favorite, to find out.