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April 2014
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The scary thing about the Nexus 7 is that I can't think of a good reason not to go out and buy one. Seriously - if you're on the fence, just do it. The Kindle Fire had flaws - no Play Store, low display resolution, a questionable custom OS running on a...
Abstract: Startting with a sub $200 price tag (in the US), premium looks and plenty of great features, it might have those not willing to part with a sizeable amount of cash to join the slate revolution. If you are contemplating whether to invest in the Nexus 7, he...
Abstract: Google’s reference devices, the Nexus devices, have served as a great “bottom line” for the Android phone ecosystem. Essentially, there’s an expectation that the manufacturers that release devices after the Nexus device will do something to raise the ...
Lacks a MicroSD card slot, Lacks a MicroSD card slot
The best 7-inch Android tablet you can buy today, the Nexus 7 delivers solid performance and usability at a value price; but it also has at-times funky text rendering and its lack of a MicroSD card slot makes the 16GB model the better option....
Abstract: Google's Nexus 7 ($199 for 8GB, $249 for 16GB) is a game-changer. The first tablet with Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean," it's 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 ...
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Published: 2012-07-03, Author: Neil , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: Google's announcement of the Nexus 7 tablet raised many of the same questions as Microsoft's announcement of its Surface tablet , earlier in June: What is it, really? Why does it exist? Why would a major platform vendor compete with its OEM partners by re...
Being a Nexus device, the Nexus 7 runs an unaltered version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. To put it plainly, Jelly Bean is the best version of Android Google has ever released, and on the Nexus 7, the OS feels tailored for this device. [UPDATE: We expect the
Android still doesn't have enough tabletoptimized apps. No rear camera
Abstract: The TechnoBuffalo team was fortunate enough to get our hands on the Google Nexus 7 from Google I/O 2012. I used it all weekend and, quite frankly, it's a wonderful device. You're in luck if you're in the market for an inexpensive tablet; this product is f...