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April 2014
(85%)
637 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
229 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100637
The editors liked
Good display
Runs on the latest Android OS
Good build quality
It's fast
It's smooth
It's portable
And it's inexpensive. This doesn't feel like a $200 tablet experience—it feels high-end. The LED-backed IPS screen is bright and colorful. At 1280x800 it has significantly higher pixel density than the first two iPad
Solid build quality
Clutterfree Android experience
Excellent performance
Fast processor
Runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS
Available with bundled Google Play freebies
Have NFC support
Quality hardware
Responsive touchscreen
Blazing fast response
Google Now
Improved Maps functionality
Improved Notifications tab
Affordable
Good battery life
Greater display resolution
Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS
Powerful battery backup
Superb specifications
Very good performance
Automatic Android updates
The editors didn't like
Less internal memory with no expandable slot
Few Tablet-optimized apps on Google Play
The biggest flaw is that there is no expandable memory slot. As of now
You can get an 8GB 16GB version ($200) or a 16GB 32GB version ($250). For a something designed for HD media and high-performance games
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Fast processor, Runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, Available with bundled Google Play freebies, Have NFC support, Quality hardware, Responsive touchscreen
Weak IPS display contrast, Struggles hard to display the content in daylight, Disappointing audio output, No mobile dataenabled version
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: Google Nexus 7 is the first official 7″ android tablet from google and it come with a Tegra 3 Quad core processor and I test the Gaming performance of this tablet it also has a 12 core GPU and I test it with a few heavy 3D games that are available on the ...
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...
Published: 2012-07-14, Author: Jesus , review by: gizmodo.in
Totally. At $200 there is pretty much no reason to buy a Kindle Fire at all. If you love reading Kindle Books and listening to Amazon MP3, you just install those apps and youre good to go. It also gives the iPad a good run for its money. You can argue th...
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...
It's fast, it's smooth, it's portable, and it's inexpensive. This doesn't feel like a $200 tablet experience—it feels high-end. The LED-backed IPS screen is bright and colorful. At 1280x800 it has significantly higher pixel density than the first two iPad
The biggest flaw is that there is no expandable memory slot. As of now, you can get an 8GB 16GB version ($200) or a 16GB 32GB version ($250). For a something designed for HD media and high-performance games, you can fill that up pretty quickly ( though yo
Totally. At $200 there is pretty much no reason to buy a Kindle Fire at all. If you love reading Kindle Books and listening to Amazon MP3, you just install those apps and youre good to go. It also gives the iPad a good run for its money. You can argue th...
Blazing fast response, Google Now, Improved Maps functionality, Improved Notifications tab, Affordable, Good battery life
Speaker issues, No storage expansion options, Highly reflective screen
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...