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April 2014
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637 Reviews
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I thoroughly enjoyed using the Google Nexus 7. This is something that I couldn't say about all the Android tablets I've previously used. With the exception of the Kindle Fire, which was hampered by poor software decisions on Amazon's part, my primary co...
I thoroughly enjoyed using the Google Nexus 7. This is something that I couldn't say about all the Android tablets I've previously used. With the exception of the Kindle Fire, which was hampered by poor software decisions on Amazon's part, my primary co...
Beautiful build, Quadcore processor performs well, Android 4.1 is an efficient upgrade with great new features
umption tablet in an affordable package.
Put simply, Google nailed it with the Nexus 7 tablet. It took aim at the Kindle Fire and it hit its mark, creating a tablet that's not only equally affordable at $200 (or $250, $50 more than the Fire if you want the 16GB version), but also more powerful ...
The Kindle Fire was great because it married decent software with decent hardware, at a reasonable price. Previous attempts at ~7-inch tablets made sacrifices in one or more of those areas. Amazon knew what it was doing and the Kindle Fire apparently sold...
Published: 2012-07-26, Author: Chris , review by: crn.com.au
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...
Awesome hardware for the money. Jelly Bean is a pleasure to use. Outstanding battery life. Comfortable, lightweight design
Limited storage options. No HDMI out
If you're looking for a tablet for games, media and books, the Nexus 7 is an outstanding device, sold at a great price. What it doesn't have, you probably won't miss....
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Published: 2012-07-26, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
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...
Abstract: Posiblemente muchos dirán que no es justo una comparación entre la nueva iPad de Apple versus la Nexus 7 de Google, pero aquí hablamos de dos tabletas que han sido presentadas este año y cuentan con lo último en cuanto a procesadores y sistemas operativos...
Abstract: Since its inception, the iPad has long remained at the top of the tablet universe without seeing much threat from the competition. Of course, we can name quite a few devices that were poised to challenge its supremacy, but there has yet to be a legiti...