Testseek.com have collected 637 expert reviews of the Asus Google Nexus 7 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Google Nexus 7 inch.
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.
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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
The Google Nexus 9's speedy processor can handle work or games easily
The tablet has average battery life
The Google Nexus 9 remains in the running with the best tablets thanks to its superb performance ceiling. Still, its build quality issues keep it a step behind premium tablets. The Nexus 9's position as Google's definitive tablet is an upside, but these g...
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Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
Abstract: Google Nexus 7 has set a new standard for budget tablets and its latest challenger is the Barnes & Noble Nook HD.These tablets are similar in shape, size and spec so therefore deserve one of our comparison reviews. We'll look at the differences betwee...
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Published: 2012-10-02, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Excellent build for the human hand; light and comfortable to hold for hours, It's the Google tablet, so first to market with the latest Android OS updates, Quick, very capable for all media use, from reading books to hardcore gaming, Excellent price, Very
…even if most applications don't make use of it, Minimal storage space and no expandable memory, Mediocre display; good enough for daily use, not great for watching videos
I admire both Google and ASUS for producing a tablet with the pretense that the Nexus 7 was developed under: a high-quality, low-cost device to mass produce for the market that meets most user requirements and is, most importantly, small and light. In tha...
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Published: 2012-09-23, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: Google Nexus 7 is the most famous tablet of the moment, that's for sure, a fact proved by both the discussions it causes and also by its sales, that are bound to have hit some millions by now. Google predicted it would move 8 million units this year alone...
Abstract: Once believed to be impossible feat, we’re now in an era where decent tablets can be bought for as low as $200. As we look back on how it all unfolded, the chain of events first kicked off with the Amazon Kindle Fire last year, and most recently, Goog...
Abstract: A new member of the Nexus family, the Nexus 7 tablet was announced as a premium device at a very affordable price point. As an added bonus, the new Jelly Bean OS should bring not-before-seen user experience in the Google world, while Asus as a manufact...
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Published: 2012-08-31, Author: Neil , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Google's first Nexus-branded tablet is a compelling device offered at an aggressive price point — a combination that could make the Nexus 7 a fierce competitor to Amazon's Kindle lineup, though it won't likely have much of an effect on Apple's current, la...
Abstract: Finally we got Nexus 7 in the office and testing has just started, but we already have few impressions. Package is very minimalistic, tablet, power adapter and Quick Start Manual is all you get. It’s obvious that no unnecessary expenses were allowed. T...
After I bought the Nexus 7, I read quite a few reviews and user reactions to the tablet from around the internet – just to see if they lined up with my experience. Interestingly, they all said nearly the same thing: the Nexus 7 is not just a good Androi...
It clearly outperforms the Kindle Fire as it features a faster processor and full Android 4.1 operating system. Google+ integration is definitely a nice tool that can make your life easier. The battery life is also good, close to 10 hours, so it is enough...