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.
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
Published: 2012-08-28, Author: James , review by: makeuseof.com
I'm not qualified to definitively say this is best Android tablet ever, because having only touched this one, it would be a rather small sample size. I do feel like it's a fantastic device though, and I'll definately be buying one after this one is prised...
Abstract: The Nexus 7 offers an appealing combination of 7-inch form factor, quad-core processor, Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS, pleasing design and solid build quality...
Abstract: Last week, I finally got my hands on Google's first Nexus-branded tablet, the Nexus 7 . And after some initial concerns, I, like many others, have been pleasantly surprised by Google and Asus' effort. Here, I want to share my thoughts about the tablet aft...
Smooth and consistent performance, Latest Android build, Fast CPU/GPU, High resolution IPS display, GPS/NFC/Bluetooth/WLAN/mic/camera functionality, Long battery life, Light weight
No WWAN or HDMI support, No card reader, Very plastic feel, Not as bright as many tablets, Mediocre speakers, Limited camera features
Google Nexus 7Never has an Android tablet felt so clean, uncluttered, and customizable right out of the box. The ease-of-use and silky smooth software is presented in a tight-fitting chassis and with a display that is simply unmatched at this price range...
Abstract: The Nexus 7 first intrigued me with two things, the price and its association to Google. Usually when a tablet starts at $200, I worry about the product feeling cheap or being slow in use. The Nexus 7 doesn't have a problem with neither as it blows every...
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No microSD card slot or rear camera, No microSD card slot or rear camera, No microSD card slot or rear camera, No microSD card slot or rear camera
Is the Google Nexus 7 tablet the best 7" tablet on the market? No, but for the price it can't be beat. For the cost of a hybrid eReader-tablet you get a full set of tablet features including access to the Google Play Store, a GPS, fully functional Blu...
Abstract: Google Nexus 7 vs. Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Tablet Comparison SmackdownHere's a tablet comparison where the winner is always Asus. That's because Asus makes both the Nexus 7 tablet and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700. The Nexus 7 is Goo...
Abstract: The progression of the android operating system has taken a big leap forward with the release of Android 4.0.1 aka Jellybean, although not a full rewrite of the operating system, nor a full OS update from ICS, jellybean does deliver some pivotal changes t...
Abstract: Looking to pull the same trick as Amazon's Kindle Fire in the US, the Nexus 7 retails for close to half the price of the Ipad, yet despite this disparity the small tablet performs better than you might think against Apple's premier device....
We started this review by talking about the $199 price point, and we think it's appropriate to drive that point home again here at the end. While the Nexus 7 is about half the size of the iPad, you're getting a whole lotta tablet for your money. When you...