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Bullet Points Google Nexus 7 3G NVIDIA Tegra 32 GB 17.8 cm (7") 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Black
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  • - Slate Black
  • - 17.8 cm (7") 1280 x 800 pixels IPS
  • - NVIDIA Tegra Tegra 3 1.2 GHz
  • - 32 GB Flash
  • - 3G Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) 3.0+HS
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 4325 mAh 10 h
  • - Android
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Nexus 7, 7" 1280x800pixel IPS, NVIDIA Tegra 3, 32GB, 1GB RAM, 1.2MP, Bluetooth V3.0, 802.11 b/g/n, micro-USB, 4325mAh, 347g, Android
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Google Nexus 7, 17.8 cm (7"), 1280 x 800 pixels, 32 GB, 1 GB, Android, Black

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Google Nexus 7. Display diagonal: 17.8 cm (7"), Display resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Processor frequency: 1.2 GHz, Processor family: NVIDIA Tegra, Processor: Tegra 3. Internal memory: 1 GB. Front camera. Top Wi-Fi standard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Weight: 347 g. Operating system installed: Android. Product colour: Black

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2013-08-14 12:18:07
Uk has collected 637 expert reviews for Google Nexus 7 3G 32 GB 17.8 cm (7") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Black and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:16:47
Google first tablet market is Nexus 7, an Asus-made device which has impressed us no-end. Updated on 25/06/13 . Wielding Android 4.2 Jelly bean, a 7in IPS screen, a quad-core processor and a bargain price tag of £159, the Nexus 7 is a tablet which, at th...
Bottom line Google has set a new standard for budget tablets with the Nexus 7. It's an unbelievably well-equipped device for such an affordable price. The silky smooth performance and high resolution IPS screen are the highlights for us. If you're looking for a table...
90%
digitalone.com.sg
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2013-08-14 12:16:47
In this line-up, Google's Nexus 7 - made by Asus - is undoubtedly the definitive affordable Android tablet.At 340g, the tablet did not strain my arm even after an hour of reading. With its 10.5mm profile, the tablet fitted snugly in my bag.The textured...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:16:49
Android has blossomed on smartphones in the last couple of years, with Google-powered handsets outselling everything else. Despite this, the operating system has struggled on tablets, with sales remaining well behind those of the mighty iPad. Big-brand...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 (2013) is a few years old, but if you can pick one up on the cheap either new or second-hand, it's well worth a look. This is partly because quality 7in tablets are a rarer breed these days with most top-end devices measuring in at 8 inches or...
100%
alphr.com
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2013-08-14 12:16:49
UPDATE: Our Nexus 7 review has been updated with information about the Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) update. Scroll to the end of the review to read more. After several years watching manufacturers achieve mixed results with Android tablets, Google has finall...
Bottom line Powerful, well built and with a better screen than you'd expect for the price, Asus and Google's Nexus 7 sets the new gold standard for budget tablets...
83%
webuser.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:16:49
We gave the Google Nexus 7 a five-star rating back in Issue 298, but this was before Amazon and Apple launched their similarly sized tablets in the UK. But despite the stiffer competition, the Nexus 7 has held its own. There’s a 3G version available for £239, but if you can live with Wi-Fi only, the 16GB model we’ve reviewed here costs just £159...
Bottom line ★★★★★There are two things we love about the Google Nexus 7. The first is its price: £159 is fantastic for a tablet of this quality. It’s been suggested that Google and Amazon are selling their tablets at a loss, but while Amazon needs to recoup money b...
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wired.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:16:52
The first of Google's new batch of devices that we've got our hands on is a seven-inch tablet that will be joined by the larger Nexus 10 and the Nexus 4 smartphone. Google's name may be on the front by the Nexus 7 is actually made by Asus, which has al...
Good Great screen, Android 4.2, good battery life, sensible price...
Bad No expandable memory...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 makes a good place for itself in the increasingly crowded seven-inch tablet market. With pressure from not just the usuals (Apple) but also hyped-up ebooks like the Kindle and Nook, it delivers a high-quality spec with the very lates...
90%
itreviews.com
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2013-08-14 12:16:55
The Google Nexus 7 ($299 for 32GB, unlocked), made by Asus, is the best small tablet available today. We’ve said that before in our Editors’ Choice review of the original model. Now it has up to 32GB storage and 3G wireless with either AT&T or T-Mobile. W...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 is the best small tablet on the market, but we'd rather tether it to a 4G smartphone than use the built-in cellular modem here...
80%
techradar.com
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2013-08-14 12:16:59
Undoubtedly tired of the struggle against the iPad , Google announced its own branded 7-inch tablet: the Google Nexus 7 by Asus, complete with stellar specs and a rock-bottom price. We've now been given a new and upgraded 32GB option (available with or...
Good Quality hardware, NFC support, Latest version of Android, Bundled Google Play freebies...
Bad Weak IPS display contrast, Limited storage options, Too few Android tablet apps, Some content hard to read...
Bottom line The 7-inch market has been criminally under-served since the launch of the original Samsung Galaxy Tab (Kindle Fire and Fire HD excepted), so being able to choose something that isn't a a new iPad was warmly welcomed when it was announced - and it's been...
90%
digitalversus.com
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2013-08-14 12:17:09
After the cannonball that was the Nexus 7 in the pool of the touchscreen tablet, Google and Asus may be preparing a bigger splash this year with a Full HD... A handy dock for the Google Nexus 7 tablet has been spotted on the Japanese Asus Shop website. T...
Good Excellent screen image, Responsive, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean runs like the wind, Google Now: both creepy AND practical, Extremely effective predictive text function, Movies, Games...
Bad Nonexpandable memory, No HDMI output, No dedicated multimedia player, Some will be put out by the lack of a rearfacing camera, Google Maps Navigation's offline function still has room for improvement...
Bottom line The Nexus 7, standard-bearer for the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, is the best example of a 7" tablet the market has. Some may bemoan the limited memory, just as others may pledge wholehearted allegiance to Google's ecosystem (à la Apple fanati...
80%
kitguru.net
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2013-08-14 12:17:10
ASUS is very familiar with the Android tablet game, in our opinion they produce the best Android tablets out there by combining hardware grunt, design and software functionality and frequent updates. Now, the Taiwanese manufacturer has teamed up wit...
Bottom line At $199 (159 GBP) I find it hard to not recommend the Nexus 7. I have found it fit into my usage patterns whether it be for checking RSS feeds, watching movies or reading books. It truly is a premium device (with a few compromises) at an impulse purch...
90%
computeractive.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:17:11
The Nexus 7 is an Android tablet made by Google and Asus and is the first serious iPad alternative we've seen in a while.The Nexus 7 is no iPad, though – it's only got a 7in screen for starters, but it's a lot cheaper with the 8GB model costing just £1...
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channelnews.com.au
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2013-08-14 12:17:11
Is Google's bargain tablet a real threat to Apple's iPad or more cannon fodder in the tablet war?...
Good Well priced; Well built; Excellent software;...
Bad No 3G; Poor Sunlight legibility;...
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smarthouse.com.au
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2013-08-14 12:17:11
Good Looks As the name suggests, Google's first Nexus tab stands 7 inches and measures 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm. Those dimensions translate to a tablet that rests comfortably in two hands, or if need be, just one. The tablet's curved corners have a fair bit...
Good Well priced; Well built; Excellent software;...
Bad No 3G; Poor Sunlight legibility;...
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hardwareheaven.com
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2013-08-14 12:17:14
In recent times manufacturers such as ASUS and Samsung have really mastered what it takes to bring appealing, high spec tablets to market. The design of recent models such as the Transformer Pad TF300 or Galaxy 10.1 have allowed the Android ecosystem to c...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 currently runs Jellybean/Android 4.1 and this means we have the latest version of the OS, newer even than is available on the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S3 or the Transformer Infinity. ASUS and Google give us 5 home screens as standard with...
100%
3g.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:17:14
For anyone looking for a seven-inch Android tablet, the search is over. This is a well-built device, with a pin-sharp, responsive screen and quad-core power that comes in at a lower price than nearly all of its rivals. Google Nexus 7...
Good Great price, quadcore processor, amazingly sharp display, Android Jelly Bean OS...
Bad Missing microSD slot and rearfacing snapper...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is a smart seven-inch tablet, which offers a perfect experience when watching movies, playing games and browsing the web, at a lower price than nearly all the other Android tablets...
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uk.hardware.info
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2013-08-14 12:17:14
Fans of Android tablets have likely been waiting impatiently for a while now on the Nexus 7 collaboration between ASUS and Google, the first tablet with the new OS Jelly Bean (Android 4.1). We went hands-on with the Nexus 7 to find out how well the new...
Bottom line We were quite charmed by the ASUS Nexus 7. ASUS and Google have created a tablet that is outstanding in terms of bang for the buck. The tablet is made of high-quality components, even if they're not top-of-the-line, and the number of connectors will pro...
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whathifi.com
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:14
The is Google’s attempt to kick-start the Android attack on the tablet market, which remains dominated by the .While 2012 has been the year that the best Android smartphones have matched and in many ways overtaken Apple’s iPhone – in terms of performa...
Good Incredible price, lightweight but solid build, fast, fluid OS, text is sharp, video detailed, decent sound...
Bad Some gaps in app offering, especially tablet-specific apps, some features are work in progress...
Bottom line Android tablets have so far struggled to make a dent in the iPad's popularity. Google's Nexus 7 changes that. The smaller size is interesting but it's the smaller price tag that will ultimately make the most difference. £159 is an incredibly competitive p...
100%
XSreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:16
The Google Nexus 7 is a fulfillment of a promise made last year by Nvidia, that they would soon offer a $200 tablet with the power of their latest quad-core mobile architecture. In practical terms, that means an Android tablet with the raw processin...
Bottom line With the Nexus 7, Google and Asus have redefined what is possible at the $200 or 159 price point. While the device has some flaws and omissions, they are causalities of the focus and restraint that its designers have imposed in order to hit this low...
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pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:26
Let me say outright that the Nexus 7 is not the iPad. It's not really trying to be. But having said that, its features, operating system and specifications put it closer to the iPad than, say, the Amazon Kindle Fire is. Not that we get either the Nexus...
Bottom line though, this is a lovely tablet, pocketable, responsive, well-designed and mostly affordable, though at $439 from Bond+Bond, Noel Leeming and Harvey Norman at the moment, it's rather more than the converted rate of $360 if you were to get the US version...
90%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:30
Nothing else on the market comes close to the Nexus 7. For under £200 you get NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 7in IPS display, Android Jelly Bean and excellent build quality. But is it a smart buy for IT pros?Despite the beefed up spec...
Bottom line In terms of value for money, the Nexus 7 is unmatched. The performance provided by the Tegra 3 chipset is excellent, and even though it is not optimised for business use, the Nexus is a valuable all-round device to have, especially if you stock it up w...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:32
Google's own-branded Android tablet, the ASUS-manufactured Nexus 7, represents a significant milestone in the Android tablet market. It costs significantly less than the new new iPad and aims to offer a compelling alternative at a budget price — a feat...
Bottom line When you combine the Nexus 7's low price with its excellent performance, it's easy to see why it represents such outstanding value. The Nexus 7 stacks up superbly against rival devices that command a price tag well above its $249-$299 asking price. The...
85%
channelpro.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:17:32
Powerful, well built and with a better screen than you’d expect for the price, Asus and Google's Nexus 7 sets the new gold standard for budget tabletsRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) After several years watching manufacturers achieve mixed results with And...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:33
Android has blossomed on smartphones in the last couple of years, with Google-powered handsets outselling everything else. Despite this, the operating system has struggled on tablets, with sales remaining well behind those of the mighty iPad . Big-brand m...
Bottom line A fantastic little tablet at an unbelievable price, though it's not perfect for every need...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:33
The Asus Nexus 7 is a new tablet sold under the Google branding, but made by Asus. It has a 7-inch 280c800 HD backlit IPS scratch-resistant display, and weighs 340 grams. The full size of the tablet measures 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm. There are two version...
Good Up to now the majority of Android tablets have gotten a reputation for being, shall we say a little cheap and nasty. There are some great Android tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, but there are some bad, shoddily-built tablets. Not the Nexus 7. It may be small, but its solid, actually feels portable, more so than an iPad, and feels great when held thanks to its curved edges and textured b...
Bad The Nexus 7 will be able to take advantage of cloud storage solutions such as Google Drive, but the lack of microSD card storage will irk some. Thankfully those opting for the 16GB version will have more than enough memory before resorting to cloud-based storage. Like the iPad there is a lack of Flash, meaning some web pages will not show up as they are meant to, and some apps. However such issue...
Bottom line We love the Asus Google Nexus 7. It’s small, relatively cheap, and offers great performance. Despite the lack of expandable memory, it offers near enough a full set of features to make it terrific value for money. Google Nexus 7 by Asus is tagged with...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:17:34
The Google Nexus by Asus breaks new ground in the tablet market in several ways, being the first ever tablet to carry the premier Nexus brand and the first device period to run using the company's latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system. Additio...
Good Value for money, streamlined Jelly Bean experience, powerful quad-core processor, great media offering...
Bad No rear facing camera, no SD card slot...
Bottom line A fantastic, affordable tablet that we feel outclasses devices retailing for as much as twice its modest £159 price tag...
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alphr.com
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:35
UPDATE: Our Nexus 7 review has been updated with information about the Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) update. Scroll to the end of the review to read more. After several years watching manufacturers achieve mixed results with Android tablets, Google has finall...
Bottom line Powerful, well built and with a better screen than you'd expect for the price, Asus and Google's Nexus 7 sets the new gold standard for budget tablets...
83%
pocket-lint.com
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2013-08-14 12:17:35
We have a love-hate relationship with the Android tablet. You can see it written across the pages of Pocket-lint, through numerous reviews. Do it right and the Android tablet is a wonderful companion. Do it wrong, and it's an awkward shoehorning of th...
Good Build quality, price, power, software...
Bad No memory expansion options, lacks physical connections, UK users miss out on some of the Google Play features...
Bottom line We do love the Nexus 7, and heartily recommend it. The only real problems are the limited internal memory, lack of SD slot and slightly limited UK entertainment content...
90%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:17:35
Amazon may have done more that most to get Android onto tablets, but Google's Nexus 7 tablet, built by Asus, isn't so much a shot across the bows as a full torpedo attack on Jeff Bezos' ambitions in the fondleslab market. Amazon attack: Google's Nexus...
Bottom line Admittedly, the Nexus 7 needs a 3G version for true data portability, an absence which might deter some. Likewise, it can't match the media choices of Apple or Amazon and it won’t give the massive battery life of an e-ink reader either. Even so, the...
85%
itproportal.com
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2013-08-14 12:17:46
Google's Nexus 7 (£159 for 8GB, £199 for 16GB) is a game-changer. The first tablet with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, offers the most bang for the buck you can get in the market right now. It's versatile, well-built, fast, and a lot of fun to use. It basically...
Good Amazing value for money, Very fast, Great design, Solid build quality...
Bad No expandable memory, No video output...
Bottom line Simply put, the Nexus 7 delivers the best balance of price and performance you'll find in the tablet market right now, so it easily walks away with a Best Buy award. But how does the Nexus 7 stack up to Apple's ubiquitous tablet? The New Apple iPad is a...
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trustedreviews.com
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2013-08-14 12:18:00
The Google Nexus 7 has been around for a year now. It revolutionised the way people thought about tablets and the size they should be. Dominated by 10-inch tablets, and specifically Apple's iPad , the tablet market was littered with poor quality Android t...
Good Good screen, Speedy performance, Handy form, Textured rear avoids plasticky feel...
Bad Still no Google Music in UK, Non-expandable memory, Native video support limited...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 tablet is one of the best tech bargains of the year. This 7 inch Android tablet is priced so aggressively that every low-cost tablet maker must be terrified. Just as important, it doesn't look or feel cheap either, thanks to the powerfu...
90%
itpro.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:18:01
IT Pro got some precious hands on time with the first Google-branded tablet, which is designed by Asus, and will ship with the latest Android Jelly Bean 4.1 operating system in mid-July.The Nexus 7 could be the device that finally breaks Apple's strong ho...
Bottom line Unlike Samsung's original 7in Galaxy Tab, which was too expensive and tried to do too many things – such integrate voice calling – Asus has kept in simple with the Nexus 7. The core features in the Nexus 7 such as the display, processing power and so...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2013-08-14 12:18:04
This article is a preview. A full review will replace the preview when available. It's not a reality just yet, but Google is expected to unveil its own Android tablet very shortly, the Google Nexus 7. The Nexus tablet will sport a smaller 7in screen th...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 Android tablet, if it comes to fruition, appears to have reasonable specifications and a competitive price tag. This big test, however, is whether the user experience of Android's latest Jelly Bean software can be improved over previ...
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T3.com
Updated:
2013-08-14 12:18:04
Update: The Google Nexus 7 has been named Gadget of the Year at the annual T3 Gadget Awards, eating the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S3 , the iPhone 4S and the Sony PS Vita . Be sure to check out the full list of T3 Gadget Awards 2012 winners ...The Google...
Good Premium build, Great screen, Improved voice search...
Bad No expandable storage, Wi-Fi only, Missing some Google Play stuff...
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evogadget.com
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2013-08-14 12:18:05
These days you will be hard put to find a cheap gadget, and especially a tablet. But it seems that Google manufactured such a device that costs only $199 (for the 8GB model) and $249 (if you decide yourself for the 16GB version). Even so, the performance...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is the sort of tablet which has the best of both worlds. And by that we mean good performance at an affordable price...
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tomshardware.co.uk
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2013-09-01 11:58:15
Googles’s first tablet impresses in a big way. Light, lean, and packed with Jelly Bean, the low-priced Nexus 7 hits the sweet spot and plays all the right notes. If the “perfect” tablet is what you seek, the one-of-a-kind Nexus 7 might be it. Despite t...
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technologytell.com
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2013-09-19 07:30:12
The good news is since the original Nexus 7 debut, Google has unveiled a new and upgraded, 32GB Nexus 7 priced at $299 with cellular data connectivity, as well as a new Nexus 10. All run on Google's new Android v4.2 flavored-candy named “Jelly Bean. Add a...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2013-09-22 23:41:39
Google has unveiled its own-branded Android tablet, the ASUS-manufactured Google Nexus 7. The Nexus tablet has a smaller 7in screen than the new iPad but costs significantly less, starting at just $249. Can it steal sales away from Apple's juggernaut?Goog...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2013-10-09 15:00:53
After several years of watching manufacturers achieve mixed results with Android tablets, Google has finally had enough. Much like Microsoft's forthcoming Surface tablets, the Nexus 7 is an attempt to marry the company's popular OS with the quality of har...
Bottom line Magic Jelly Bean You unlock the Nexus 7 by swiping in any direction on the lockscreen (except upwards, which we'll come to later), and instead of the kind of reskins we've come to expect from HTC and Samsung, this is as clean as Android gets. That's a g...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
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2013-10-09 15:00:58
In December 2011, Google chairman Eric Schmidt ignited speculation of a Nexus-branded tablet when he revealed that the company planned to "market a tablet of the highest quality" in the next six months. It was hardly any surprise since Android as a tablet...
Good Very attractive price point, Superb overall performance, Great design and handling...
Bad Lack of memory card slot, Lack of mobile data connectivity, No rearfacing camera...
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tech.uk.msn.com
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2013-11-06 15:57:06
Verdict This is easily the best Android tablet around, and the best small-screen model (though the beautiful PlayBook comes close). The software is outstanding, though this will come to other tablets, too. The reason to buy this is that it combines a very...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-01-16 01:27:28
The latest and greatest iPad mini has burst onto the market with as much fanfare as a hyped keynote speech can deliver. Welcome to the world, iPad mini with Retina display , aka the iPad mini 2. Sure, the latest little tablet will look even better thanks...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-01-16 01:27:28
Two of the biggest tablets on the market are the Google Nexus 7 and the Apple iPad mini, but Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Note 8.0 . We compare these three contrasting tablets in our Apple iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7 tablet comparison review. There'...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-01-17 01:48:52
Google was incredibly popular with its first attempt at a budget 7-inch Android tablet. Since then there have been several other manufacturers who have challenged the Internet search giants for the crown as the best budget Android tablet. The response fro...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-01-17 01:48:52
Let us be the first to say it: the Google Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 are two completely different tablets , and a comparison between the two is a little bizarre. But it's worth pointing out the differences between these incredibly good-value tablets, especially...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-01-17 01:48:52
The Google Nexus 7 , Amazon Kindle Fire HD and Barnes & Noble Nook HD are cheap tablets that all offer incredible value. This is because each tablet is sold as a loss-leader, designed to either encourage uptake of the Android platform or content sales in...
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wired.co.uk
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2014-01-19 07:13:00
What's the best size for a tablet? The 7-8-inch standard may be too big for a pocket, but it's lightweight and compact enough to fit in a bag or even the glove compartment of a car, and of course it can do pretty much everything the big boys can do, just...
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itpro.co.uk
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2014-01-19 07:13:00
With identical 7in displays and £159 starting prices, we put these Android-based devices to the test...
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reviewed.com
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2014-02-09 01:34:01
It's very clear that Google is gunning for the Amazon Kindle Fire with this form factor and price point, and as it sits right now, you can not possibly get more for your money tablet-wise than the Nexus 7 . Despite Google's horrifically bad handling of th...
Bottom line At the $200 price point, the Google Nexus 7 has a lot to offer that isn't even met by many $500+ tablets. With impressive hardware and fantastic software, the budget option from Google does not seem like a bargain-bin tablet at all, as it outperforms most...
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reviewed.com
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2014-02-09 01:34:01
Here it is: Google's first tablet. After months of rumors, speculation, and nerd rage, the Google Nexus 7 is finally here. It's very clear that Google is gunning for the Amazon Kindle Fire with this form factor and price point, and as it sits right now, y...
Bottom line Sections...
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tweaktown.com
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2014-02-26 01:51:02
I've been salivating at the thought of getting a Nexus 7 for quite some time, as I really just wanted to test out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Do you remember when the 3DFX Voodoo Banshee video card came out, and it arrived with Half-Life: Day One? I was o...
Bottom line ASUS and Google don't really need to try hard to make you like, or love, the Nexus 7; it will do it for you. ASUS' Nexus 7 looks great, feels great, and performs even better. I know I may be talking it up here, but even if it were $399, I still think...
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techsmart.co.za
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2014-02-26 01:51:02
While 9.7” and 10.1” tablets garner most of the attention in the tablet space, 7” variants are quietly creeping in from behind and biting at their larger counterparts’ heels. A case in point? The excellent 7” Google Nexus 7 tablet.The tablet, which is...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-03-14 03:50:01
Android's first whiff of success came with the Amazon Kindle Fire, which featured a heavily modified version of Gingerbread, lots of content options and some relatively decent hardware.Priced at under $200 in the US, Amazon's slate sold well initially and...
Good Great display, Very affordable, Lightweight, Portable...
Bad No expandable memory, No 3G connectivity...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-14 03:50:03
For this part of our Nexus 7 group review we will look at a few things you can do to make your time with your new tablet more productive. Tips from Tom Ransom So I’ve had my Nexus 7 for a week or two and as it stands I don’t have a bad word to say abou...
Bottom line Google Nexus tablet group review - Video ComparisonsShare:FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinGoogle+Email...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-14 03:50:03
It is now time for us at Coolsmartphone to review the Google / Asus Nexus 7 tablet. Over the years we have been sent devices for review, we have blagged devices from suppliers for review and heaven forbid we have even bought devices ourselves for revie...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-14 03:50:03
We have talked quite a bit today about the Nexus 7, we have looked at every possible aspect of it & we have compared it on video to whatever other tablets we could get our hands on. One thing we haven’t looked at is some pictures of the device. So gues...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-14 03:50:03
By now you will have hopefully read our selection of reviews for the Nexus 7. General consensus is that it is a great piece of kit. Jelly Bean is great. People are just going to go mad buying these. Amazon are screwed unless the next Kindle Fire is a l...
Bottom line Stephen Murray1-10 how happy are you with it?9 out of 10.What would you change or add on? Hardware or software.I would have liked to have MHL support. Then it would have been 10/10.Name your one favourite thing about it? Hardware or software.Favourite thi...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-03-14 03:50:04
In a word: yes – although it's not without its problems. Our first impressions of the device were as follows: it's very lightweight, build quality is excellent, the display looked great, and flicking around Android Jelly Bean's homescreens and menus was s...
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stuff.tv
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2014-03-14 03:50:04
Stuff magazine Fri, Jun 29 2012, 5:23PM So it’s finally here – the Android tablet that will break Apple’s iron grip on the market and consign the iPad to history. Or at least that’s what Google hopes. The Nexus 7 is an Asus-built, media consumpti...
Good High power, low price, Apple rivalling build quality, Personalised apps that verge on creepy...
Bad Wi-Fi only, Limited storage space...
Bottom line It’s no iPad killer, but as a powerful, portable media consumption device the Google Nexus 7 leaves all other tablets – including Amazon’s Kindle Fire – in the dust...
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artiss.co.uk
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2014-03-20 04:38:09
Well, I got my Google Nexus 7 tablet after a bit of an issue. And it's a beauty too.Up until now cheap Android tablets have, generally, been, well, rubbish. You get what you pay for. But now, Google have stepped up to the mark and have produced a powerful...
Good Value for money, Stock Android keeps it uptodate...
Bad None...
Bottom line So, why buy a Nexus 7? First, and foremost, it's incredible value for money – you get some quite powerful hardware for the money. And, yet, there are few downsides, considering that cost – a lack of expandable memory, no rear camera (which, as I say, I do...
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geeksquad.co.uk
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2014-03-22 03:38:22
My shiny new Google Nexus 7 tablet has finally arrived, and is ready to be put through its paces. Sporting the latest version of the Android Operating System (4.1) known as Jelly Bean, this tablet is a first. As a Nexus range (commissioned by Google) devi...
Good Very affordable - £159 for the 8GB model and £199 for the 16GB (at time of writing), endless customisation options, great battery, life, nice design and very pocketable - a pleasure to carry with you...
Bad Lacks a rear-facing camera, no 3G option - Wi-Fi only, Design, I found this device to be a pleasure to hold. Nexus 7 is 10.45mm thick and 198.5 x 120 overall, so it's very slender and compact. I like the grippy (non-slip) back, which causes the tablet to...
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crn.com.au
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2014-03-23 03:40:51
See all pictures here »After testing the mobility waters with a range of Nexus-branded smartphones, Google has finally entered the tablet market with the Nexus 7.Created in partnership with Asus, the Google Nexus 7 is a seven-inch Android 4.1 tablet that...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is an affordable and attractive looking tablet that ticks most (but not all) of the boxes on a casual user's shopping list. Boasting a HD LED screen, a Tegra 3 processor and the latest version of Android Jelly Bean for just $249, it is...
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whatlaptop.co.uk
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2014-03-26 03:34:00
Google has unveiled its Nexus 7, its first foray into tablet, and also the world's first Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device.Like other Nexus releases, such as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google simply takes over the branding of another manufacturer's phone or ta...
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bit.com.au
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2014-03-27 02:20:49
Much like Microsoft's forthcoming Surface tablets, the Nexus 7 is an attempt to marry the company's popular OS with the quality of hardware it deserves – and at the right price. It isn't technically a Google tablet. You won't find the company's name on...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 isn’t a budget tablet in anything but price. It’s fast, has a perfectly good screen, and it’s built to a quality that we’ve rarely seen with such an inexpensive device. Android’s Jelly Bean update brings its own advancements, and for the first time...
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delimiter.com.au
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2014-03-27 02:20:49
Manufactured by ASUS, the Nexus 7 is the first Google tablet to carry the coveted ‘Nexus' brand which the search giant likes to append to flagship reference models running its Android operating system. But does the tablet do enough to overcome Andr...
Bottom line A few days after we received our Google Nexus 7 tablet as a review unit from ASUS, we realised something. We had started thinking of the unit as our new primary tablet device and had set up all kinds of systems on it that we wouldn't usually bother doing...
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delimiter.com.au
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2014-03-27 02:20:49
After months of rumours, Google has finally taken the wraps off its first self-designed tablet device, the Google Nexus 7, which was manufactured by ASUS. The device starts at AU$249 and is available to Australians to pre-order right now , but wil...
Bottom line My opinion has been for a long time that to compete in any realistic sense with Apple's iPad, rival manufacturers need to offer Australians either new features not available on the tablet, a much cheaper price or preferably both. Anything else is going t...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2014-03-27 02:20:49
Google's Nexus 7 tablet feels like the device that might just usurp the Kindle. It does everything that Amazon's device has done so successfully since it launched in 2007, but with Google you can now also watch videos, browse beautifully rendered magaz...
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whatmobile.net
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2014-04-04 04:26:29
The Google Nexus 7 is Google’s first foray into the tablet market with an own-branded device. It won’t take on the Apple iPad, but it isn’t designed to. With a comparatively affordable price tag, great workmanship and loads of power, the Nexus 7 could hel...
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techstrike.co.uk
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2014-05-05 03:29:58
Subject to availability, I unfortunately can't compare all three devices in this article but would like to draw viewers attention towards the Nexus 7, of which I have a 32gb wifi model to test in hand!First appearancesFirst impressions when lifting the de...
Bottom line In all, I would argue at £199, the Nexus 7 is a bargain. The screen quality is superb, the device does not feel fragile and supports excellent audio playback. The CPU outperforms both the Kindle Fire and iPad mini and for the price you are getting 1gb of...
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techview.co
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2014-05-07 02:58:50
Earlier this year saw Google finally unveil the Google Nexus 7, their first tablet following months of speculation and leaks. Initially the company was expected to unveil a 10 inch model to compete against the Apple iPad but with a change in tactic, Googl...
Good HD display, quadcore CPU and latest version of Android for under £160, Core Android experience, Google Project Butter, The Bad:, No microSD card slot, No SIM card support (WiFi only), Google Chrome seems to be lacking, Key Features:, Some of the Key Featu...
Bad No microSD card slot, No SIM card support (WiFi only), Google Chrome seems to be lacking...
Bottom line So the Google Nexus 7. Prior to experiencing the joys of Google's first tablet, I had a lot of scepticism that Android powered tablets could ever compete against the Apple iPad. Most past Android tabs have suffered from either low specs, laggy performance...
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androidaustralia.com.au
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2014-06-04 04:07:22
The Nexus 7 is Google's first Nexus tablet. It's incredibly cheap, powerful, portable and a great all-round tablet. Read on for our full take!The Nexus 7 is fast. Boy, is this thing fast. Straight out of the box I enjoyed every moment with the Nexus 7 mor...
Good Fast, Slim, Ergonomic design, Cheap, Too good to be true...
Bad No 3G radio, Screen responsiveness at times...
Bottom line Yes, yes, yes, yes. I've said it before and I'll say it again – the Nexus 7 is a tablet that I would recommend to almost anyone. It convinced me that tablets have a place in my life and that Windows 8 may not necessarily be the death of Android tablets. I...
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product-reviews.net
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2014-06-07 03:07:49
While the announcement of the Galaxy S4 from Samsung was a huge deal at MWC, we can't help feel more excited about the release of the HP 7 Slate, but only because the tablet was there to be touched. From what we can make from this, HP looks set to get int...
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macworld.com.au
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2014-06-13 08:04:25
has released a new Android-based tablet called the which is making a few waves at the moment.The iPad has seen off a fair amount of competition, even more so than the iPhone which despite its wild popularity has less market dominance than the iPad. R...
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kitguru.net
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2014-06-19 05:49:57
ASUS is very familiar with the Android tablet game, in our opinion they produce the best Android tablets out there by combining hardware grunt, design and software functionality and frequent updates. Now, the Taiwanese manufacturer has teamed up with Goog...
Good Feels nice in hand, Display is of high quality, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Direct access to Android updates, Tegra 3 chipset continues to impress, Impressive battery life...
Bad Phablet user interface, Limited internal storage...
Bottom line Battery LifeMuch of the Nexus 7's internal space is consumed by the 16 Wh battery and it is certainly big enough to power the tablet for a generous amount of time.Regardless of the high-end chipset and HD display the battery is good for four to seven hour...
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ausdroid.net
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2014-07-03 02:53:19
For some, the wait for a Nexus branded tablet has been painfully lengthy. So many lovers of Android have been crying out for a slate with Google's specific hand of blessing on it. But it's not only the fans who have longed for a different formula from And...
Good Buttery smooth navigation throughout the OS, Powerful gaming & browsing performance, Tablet optimised Google applications, Lovely design and ergonomics, Ample battery life...
Bad Limited internal storage, No MicroSD expansion slot, Some older apps don't scale perfectly, Display calibration, No 3G or 4G model (yet)...
Bottom line Right now the Nexus 7 is the best Android tablet. Period. Other tablets do some things better. No other Android tablet does what you need it to do as well as the Nexus 7. It does it better, faster and smoother. It does it in a package that is easier to us...
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itnews.com.au
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2014-07-03 02:53:20
After testing the mobility waters with a range of Nexus-branded smartphones, Google has finally entered the tablet market with the Nexus 7.Created in partnership with Asus, the Google Nexus 7 is a seven-inch Android 4.1 tablet that sits in the same budget...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is an affordable and attractive looking tablet that ticks most (but not all) of the boxes on a casual user's shopping list. Boasting a HD LED screen, a Tegra 3 processor and the latest version of Android Jelly Bean for just $249, it is...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2014-08-07 05:46:40
Lisa Gade compares the Google Nexus 7 and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Android tablets...
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canadianreviewer.com
Updated:
2014-08-09 15:56:37
Nexus 7 is the only tablet that ships with a much improved Google Android OS 4.1 codenamed Jelly Bean. An incremental update only in number as this revision ushers in some compelling new features that improve user experience and functionality.Most notable...
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tekgadg.com
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2014-09-21 02:08:26
In a graveyard. One man sitting on a bench. Another man joins him. They both take a glance at each other tablets.Sean: Hey, is that a Nexus 7?Aaron: Yes it is indeed.Sean: How do you like it?Aaron: My general impression is that the hardware is built well...
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brisbanetimes.com.au
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2014-10-02 01:51:50
Google's Nexus 7 tablet ... a creditable challenger to the iPad.The Nexus 7 costs US$199 (AU$249), the same that Amazon and Barnes & Noble charge for their tablets. But it's better than theirs in significant ways, as it became clear to me after a couple o...
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smartoffice.com.au
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2014-11-16 09:28:32
Good Looks As the name suggests, Google's first Nexus tab stands 7 inches and measures 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm. Those dimensions translate to a tablet that rests comfortably in two hands, or if need be, just one. The tablet's curved corners have a fair bit...
Good Well priced, Well built, Excellent software...
Bad No 3G, Poor Sunlight legibility...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-07 14:52:42
The Nexus 7 was the Android tablet that changed everything. Launched in 2012 it was the first non-Apple tablet that was really worth having, and not just for the price. A year or so later and Tesco changed the game once more with the original Tesco Hudl -...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-28 06:05:05
As expected, Google has announced the Nexus 9 with Android 5.0 Lollipop and you're probably wanting to know what different compared wit...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2015-01-01 09:59:41
The new 7.9-inch display should show photos and videos in razor sharp detail as it features more than 3.1 million pixels; one million more than an HDTV. It has the same 64-bit chip that powers the iPad Air.The 128GB Wi-Fi only model costs £559, while th...
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macworld.co.uk
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2015-01-01 09:59:42
Google has released a new Android-based tablet called the Google Nexus 7 which is making a few waves at the moment. Our friends on PC Advisor picked up an early unit, and we thought it best to take a look. The iPad has seen off a fair amount of competi...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2015-01-18 18:27:24
1. Google Nexus 7From £199.99Carphone Warehouse trumps Tesco and Argos with £49 tabletLivescribe Smartpen 3 reviewSurface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets launched by MicrosoftKindle Fire HDX tablets arrive in the UKTesco Hudl tablet hands onTesco Hudl tablet...
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wired.co.uk
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2015-01-18 18:27:24
What was so recently the very height of sophistication has quickly become the norm, and there's an increasing demand for tablets as day-to-day workhorses rather than status symbols or high-performance business devices.Wired.co.uk rounds up the best budg...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2015-01-18 18:27:25
Apple's compact tablet is powerful, beautifully designed and comes with access to the largest range of tablet-specific apps of any operating system. It is also more expensive than its rivals. As with the other tablets, there are films, television and m...
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wired.co.uk
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2015-02-01 14:03:11
Students typically don't have a lot of cash to throw around, so the best tablets tend to be tantalisingly out of reach. But with a few sensible compromises, there are plenty of choices for penurious academic. Try these for size.For a low-cost tablet Vod...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-11 10:38:09
When Asus demonstrated its ME370T at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, it impressed a lot of people. $US249 for a 7-inch, Tegra 3-powered tablet was looked like mind-blowingly good value and I, for one, couldn't wait for it to come to ma...
Bottom line It's tough to compare the Nexus 7 to anything else currently available in the local market in the local market, simply because it's one of the first low-cost tablets that has actually made it here. In the US, this device is intended to compete with the fi...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-11 10:38:10
Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.After months of leaks and hints about the Nexus 7, it was clear what we were to expect from Google's first tablet. The major question was: “Can it possibly be as good as it looks and only cost $250?” The verdic...
Bottom line Totally. If you love reading Kindle Books, you just install the app and you're good to go. It also gives the iPad a good run for its money. You can argue that the iPad is a better tablet, but is it really $300 better? As useful as tablets are, they're sti...
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whistleout.com.au
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2015-06-13 09:13:52
In the minds of many, the Nexus 7 is Google's iPad (or iPad Mini), but physically speaking the two devices couldn't be much farther apart. Apple chooses cool aluminium to encase its tablets, while Google leans towards a rubberised plastic.The latter may s...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 may not have the same aesthetic desirability as Apple's iPad, but it is every bit as good a tablet. Google packs in enough power to deliver a seamless user experience, which is backed up by its gorgeous display and solid battery life. Andro...
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ausdroid.net
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2015-10-18 06:11:33
Aside from being a bit of a gadget freak, the tech in my life needs to be useful and used, otherwise it's just clutter. When the Nexus 7 was announced I could feel my inner gadgetgrrl sqee-ing at the thought of a device that had the potential to be comple...
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tbreak.ae
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Google and it's partners have been trying really hard for some time now to bring a tablet that can match the success of the iPad. However, the only tablet that managed to get decent sales besides the iPad was Amazon's Kindle Fire that, despite being based...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is currently selling for AED 1,200 for an 8GB unit which is a bit on the higher side considering that same unit sells for US$200 (AED 740.) At US$200, the Nexus 7 is a steal if you are ok with a small 7” sized tablet and is, without d...
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ocdrift.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Nexus 7, the first tablet in the Google Nexus series produced and developed in collaboration with ASUS landed to local shelves only after a two months delay after the official launch in the States back on July 2012. The launch of Nexus 7 was not as smooth...
Bottom line Google Nexus 7 by ASUS is just like any other 7″ tablet out there in the market. However, we really like the material used for its design. We like the size and the structure of Nexus 7. Just as much as we like slouch-free grip factor, the unavailability o...
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liewcf.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Nexus 7 , manufactured by ASUS, is the first Google tablet and has received many good reviews since its release. ASUS Malaysia sent me a Google Nexus 7 16GB WiFi loan unit. Read on for my version of Nexus 7 review (with Android 4.2.1 update).Table of Cont...
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vernonchan.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Yummilicious packaging.Say hello to the Nexus 7 – Google ‘ s mighty and mean 7-inch tablet that is powered by the lighting-fast NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor. Made by ASUS , the first-ever official tablet with the Nexus moniker is also the first-ever Android t...
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chip.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
7-inch tablets found their way into the market as a device of accessibility. Accessibility, in that it should be cheaper, simpler and inherently more portable. But this accessibility often comes in the sacrifice of hardware and software quality. Not so on...
Good Speedy performance, Android 4.1, Excellent display, Solid built...
Bad No expandable storage, No 3G support, Doesn't have rear camera...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is, hands down, easily one of the best budget 7-inch tablet right now. For its price, the speedy hardware and Android 4.1 would've made it a steal, but the excellent display and solid built merely solidifies it further. It may have not...
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techpinas.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
A few weeks back, I asked you guys which mini tablet you want me to unbox first: The iPad Mini or Google Nexus 7 . The latter won by a landslide, so here you go, TP Friends...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
In December 2011, Google chairman Eric Schmidt ignited speculation of a Nexus-branded tablet when he revealed that the company planned to "market a tablet of the highest quality" in the next six months. It was hardly any surprise since Android as a tablet...
Bottom line To get a gauge of the Nexus 7's standing among the other 7-inch tablets, we compared it against the duo of Samsung tablets, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) and Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, and the Huawei MediaPad. Of course not to forget is the customary comparison with t...
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technoodling.net
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2016-11-20 03:35:33
So here's the deal. I own both a Samsung Galaxy S3 phone and a Retina iPad 3, so I consider myself both an iOS user and an Android user, and thus relatively unbiased.By happy chance, I was traveling in the US when both the iPad Mini and the 32GB Nexus 7 (...
Bottom line So here's the deal. I own both a Samsung Galaxy S3 phone and a Retina iPad 3, so I consider myself both an iOS user and an Android user, and thus relatively unbiased.By happy chance, I was traveling in the US when both the iPad Mini and the 32GB Nexus 7 (...
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techpinas.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:33
TP Friend Edwin Nacino recently got himself a Google Nexus 7 32GB tablet. Perhaps knowing that there are a lot of Pinoys who are planning to grab the same device this coming Christmas, he messaged me on Facebook earlier this evening and expressed his...
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Mobile88.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:33
PreviewSpecsReviewCommentsPhotosBuy SellVideosCompare - VS Discussion Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor Total Hits : Rated by : 116 user(s)Vote Result : Writen by mobile88 Editor: By CHONG JINN XIUNG, on Monday, October 01, 20121235Select...
Bottom line GOOGLE has joined the tablet wars with its Nexus 7 which it designed in ­collaboration with Asus. It is no surprise that Google chose the 7in form factor, as it is becoming increasingly popular. The build quality is great - the Nexus is compact, lig...
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techattack.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:34
After tired of seeing OEMs failed at delivering a smashing Android tablet to the market, Google took the challenge themselves when they unveiled their own 7-inch tablet at Google I/O developer conference back in June, in collaboration with Asus. This is t...
Good – Very affordable, – Highpowered quadcore device, – Latest Android features with Jelly Bean, – Easily rootable, highly customizable, – Amazing battery life...
Bad – Limited storage options of 8 GB and 16 GB only, – No rearfacing camera, – No cellular connection (3G), – Phone UI on a tablet, – Arguably less tabletoptimized apps on Android...
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technobaboy.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:34
I'm not really a tablet fan. I've said this in my unboxing post for the Nexus 7 . I am fairly satisfied with the Galaxy Note as my daily driver and since it already has a huge 5.3-inch screen, I did not see any need to buy a tablet. The Google Nexus 7 cha...
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yugatech.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:34
After more than two weeks of playing around with the Nexus 7 and making it my primary tablet, I'v already forgotten where I placed my iPad 3. Check out why on our full review of the Google Nexus 7.The Nexus 7 is Google's very first collaboration to create...
Bottom line Google made a lot of cost-cutting on the Nexus 7 and may have rushed Asus to manufacture the tablet which resulted into some poor quality control. However, this type of hardware in a price category that's not been heard of in any other branded tablet manu...
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unbox.ph
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2016-11-20 03:35:34
Google Nexus 7 ReviewWhen it comes to value for money with tablets, you can't go wrong with the Google Nexus 7 . For $200 (roughly Php8,600 directly converted to Php) you get a blazing fast, elegantly designed, and most update-ready Android tablet. Initia...
Bottom line CommentscommentsPowered by Facebook Commentsfeatured Google Nexus 7 Google Nexus 7 features Google Nexus 7 Philippines Google Nexus 7 Review Google Nexus 7 specs Google Nexus 7 unboxing Nexus 7 phAbout the authorCarlo OpleCarlo is the Editor-in-Chief and...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:34
In December 2011, Google chairman Eric Schmidt ignited speculation of a Nexus-branded tablet when he revealed that the company planned to "market a tablet of the highest quality" in the next six months. It was hardly any surprise since Android as a tablet...
Good Very attractive price point, Superb overall performance, Great design and handling...
Bad Lack of memory card slot, Lack of mobile data connectivity, No rearfacing camera...
Bottom line There is little cause to doubt that we are looking at the best Android tablet in the market at the moment. The Google Nexus 7 receives nearly full marks in almost every aspect that makes up a top-performing device.In terms of appearances and aesthetics, t...
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gadgetride.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:31
Google's debut to the tablet computing devices begins with the launch of Google Nexus 7 by Asus. Manufactured by Asus, the 7" tablet will pack a quad core processor running Google's latest Android OS straight out of the box.This tablet not only packs powe...
Bottom line The Google Nexus 7 is a brilliant tablet in the market. At 7" it is quite light weight and more importantly priced comparatively cheap. The overall experience of the tablet was stunning and Google has built a device that is remarkable. Although it lacks a...
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gadgets.ndtv.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
The new tablet comes with a $30 price increase over last year's model. At $229 for the base model, it is still a bargain - and 30 percent cheaper than Apple's $329 iPad Mini. The display is sharper and the sound is richer than the old model. There's now a...
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gizbot.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
Originally announced last year, the Asus Nexus 7 made its debut in India this year in the month of April. The device arrived late in India due to unknown reasons still consumer response has been overwhelming considering its worth and affordable price tag...
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gizbot.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
We find no issues while handling the tablet with a single hand. The Nexus 7 is negligible in terms of branding. On the rear back, you will see big Nexus logo embedded in the center, while Asus name can be found in the down center, just above speakers. The...
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gqindia.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
If you thought Apple teased Indian consumers, imagine this – the Asus Google Nexus 7 arrives in India almost 10 months after it was first showcased at Google I/O in June last year. But the good news is that India gets the near-perfect version of this tabl...
Good Solid build quality, clutterfree Android experience, excellent performance...
Bad Average standby battery life, no extendable memory, Killer App:Gmail, reading ebooks, Rating:9/10, Street price:Rs 18,000 (WiFi) / Rs 21,000 (3G plus WiFi)...
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firstpost.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
I n its endeavour to expand products and services across the globe, Google began selling its highly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet in India towards the end of March. A few days later, Asus officially announced the availability of the 32GB and 3G variant of th...
Bottom line The 32GB 3G version of the Asus Nexus 7 costs Rs 21,999, which is much better value for money when compared to a similarly spec'd 3G iPad mini, which costs upwards of Rs 30,000. The Nexus 7 still loses out to the Galaxy Tab 2 though, which is priced at R...
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tablets-help.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 03:35:32
Asus Google Nexus 7 featured with 7 inch display which runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and powered by 1.3 GHz NVIDIA quad-core Tegra-3 processor and 1 GB RAM. It is available for a price of $199.Asus Google Nexus 7 DesignAsus Google Nexus 7 has 7.0-inch WX...
Good Greater display resolution, Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS, Powerful battery backup...
Bad Lack of rear camera, Lack of 3G...
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mymobileindia.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Asus, its manufacturer claims it has not yet been released officially, although the Croma retail chain is selling it openly off its website with an official warranty. Considered by many to be the ultimate challenger to the iPad in the tablet market, the N...
Good Superb specifications, Very good performance, Automatic Android updates...
Bad Rather plain design, No rear camera, A trifle oddlypriced...
Bottom line If you are among those who insist on being seen with the snazziest looking device in town, we are going to be blunt and say you will be disappointed with the Nexus 7. It is not an eyesore, but is definitely not designed to turn heads with its all plastic...
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fonearena.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Google unveiled the Nexus 7 earlier this June that went on sale in India last month. Here we have the review of the Nexus 7, Google’s first Android Tablet that is made by Asus, popular for its Transformer tablets. We unboxed the device back in August...
Good Good display, Runs on the latest Android OS, Good build quality...
Bad Less internal memory with no expandable slot, Few Tablet-optimized apps on Google Play...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 has good build quality and offers latest Android experience. The 4325 mAh battery lasts for 2 days with average use. We compared the Nexus 7 with the Galaxy Tab 2 310 recently, and the main thing this lacked is the 3G support. The Tab 2 310...
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gizmodo.in
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
Big screens are nice. But sometimes the extra real estate isn't worth the lack of portability. If tablets are considered mobile devices, they should be easy to take with you, right?That's the idea behind a new class of small tablets with screens measuring...
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pcquest.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:32
The latest entry in the iPad series, the iPad mini is a 7.9 inch powerhouse that features the same resolution (1,024 x 768) as found on the iPad and iPad 2. The mini tablet market is set to heat up, as both Google and Amazon have also released their v...
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techmagnifier.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:33
The much sought-after device from Google Nexus 7 Tab will very soon released in India. It is expected that this is going to be one of the wonderful computing devices to hit the market. Google had partnered with Asus for designing this new tablet. You can...
Good Fast processor, Runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, Available with bundled Google Play freebies, Have NFC support, Quality hardware, Responsive touchscreen...
Bad Weak IPS display contrast, Struggles hard to display the content in daylight, Disappointing audio output, No mobile dataenabled version...
Bottom line Taking the Google Nexus 7 Review into consideration, we can say that this tablet is going to do wonderful business across the globe. Incorporated with latest features, this tablet is a worth purchasing. Google Nexus 7 Price in India is around INR 9999. Wi...
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tech2buzz.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:33
Nexus 7 is the first android tablet by google, it is manufactured by Asus and this Nexus 7 tablet sports a quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor and has a 7″ high resolution IPS grade screen, ship with the latest version on Android 4.1 aka Jelly bean and I d...
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gsmarena.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:34
So that's that then - it's time we summed our experience with the Nexus 7. The short version is that Google and Asus have done a great job. If this is what Android slates looked like from the start, they wouldn't still be playing catch up with the iPa...
Bottom line So that's that then - it's time we summed our experience with the Nexus 7. The short version is that Google and Asus have done a great job. If this is what Android slates looked like from the start, they wouldn't still be playing catch up with the iPad.Th...
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stuffmideast.com
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2016-11-20 03:35:35
So it's finally here – the Android tablet that will break Apple 's iron grip on the market and consign the iPad to history. Or at least that's what Google hopes. The Nexus 7 is an Asus -built, media consumption-focused 7in tablet with a quad-core Tegra 3...
Bottom line Let's cut to the chase – the Google Nexus 7 is not the fabled iPad killer. But at less than half the price, it doesn't need to be. Like the Kindle Fire before it, this is a portable entertainment device first and a portable computer second – the smaller s...
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digit.in
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2016-11-20 03:35:35
Build and DesignComing in the 7-inch form-factor, the Google Nexus 7, manufactured by ASUS, fits quite well in the palm of your hand. The textured rubber/leather covering on the rear side, does give you that much needed grip that is lacking in many brush-...
Good Blazing fast response, Google Now, Improved Maps functionality, Improved Notifications tab, Affordable, Good battery life...
Bad Speaker issues, No storage expansion options, Highly reflective screen...
Bottom line The Nexus 7 is the best Android tablet experience you can have right now. Jelly Bean has really made the Android experience much smoother, the Tegra 3 processor keeps things fast, the IPS panel ensures a great display with the highly reflective screen bei...
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knowyourmobile.in
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2016-11-20 03:35:35
Aided by Asus, Google finally made a foray in the tablet space. Unveiling its powerfully specced, ultra-budget friendly tablet - Nexus 7 to the world, Google set all tongues wagging.To begin with Nexus 7 sports a very lean and mean built. At just 10.5mm t...
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mensxp.com
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2017-12-21 06:17:14
If innovation is the mother of all inventions, then 2012 surely had more than its fair share of gadgets that enthralled us. Here's a list of the best objects we saw this year...
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