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Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Vivid and Razor sharp Screen
Android 4.4.2 KitKat included
High speed performance
Decent battery life
Best value tablet
Impressive build design
Vivid
Full-HD display
Latest version of Android
Stunning sharp display with great color reproduction
Great build quality and sleek design
Snappy Performance
Excellent 3
950mAh battery life
Highly portable
Affordable pricing
Full HD display
Powerful hardware
Lighter and thinner
The editors didn't like
Average camera
Prone to fingerprints & smudges
No microSD card
Non-expandable storage
Disappointing battery life
Display prone to smudges
Lags during playing heavy graphics game
Need to update thirdparty applications for Android 4.3
Abstract: Google shook up the tablet market last year with the Nexus 7 and with the starting price of $249, combined with Android 4.1 Jellybean software, and premium quality hardware from ASUS, here was a seven-inch tablet making a big statement.In a market that wa...
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Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
up in just a couple of words: the refreshed Nexus 7 is the best Android tablet on the market. Somehow, Google and ASUS made the best tablet, better. It has improved internals, an absolutely gorgeous 1920x1200-pixel display, wireless charging support, Sli...
The new Nexus 7 (2013) improves on its predecessor thanks to a fantastic display, a thinner and lighter design, and excellent performance. This is the best Android tablet on the market and the only competitor to the iPad mini. Full stop...
Sharpest, brightest tablet display on the market, Twice the power of last year's model, The latest version of Android – it's a Nexus, Stereo speakers sound better, Improved battery life, Handsome, slim, ergonomic design, Notification light
Awkward power & volume button placement, Difficult to plug, upside down microUSB port, Some app incompatibilities, Speakers could be louder, Some software glitches, Large end bezels are a bit unsightly
Did Google achieve the goal of producing a performance tabet on a budget? You bet they did! No-one can honestly use this year's nexus 7 and call it a corner cutter. It has what I would call the best performance of any small Android tablet on the market. I...
Google got itself easily to second base with the initial launch of the Nexus 7 last year, and it looks as though its upgraded model will take it all the way with a home run. With new cameras, one of the best tablet screens on the market, better speakers,...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: When Google announced the new Nexus 7 on July 24, I knew I was going to buy one. Heck, I buy every Nexus – even the ill fated Nexus Q. I feel this allows me to compare the original and the new version properly.Google has unfortunately staggered the rollou...
I can't help but feel a little trepidation. The previous-generation Nexus 7 had quite a few issues to contend with after its update to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. If I let the battery die, the tablet wouldn't turn on without a hard reset, and the tablet bec...
Probably, but it's a tougher call than it should be. Google missed an opportunity to really pull ahead in the small tablet battle. Instead, it chose a still-good-but-definitely-outdated processor. This all but guarantees that the Nexus 7 will be surpassed...
Abstract: Google's Asus-built flagship tablet has received its first major update, with a new high resolution screen and improved processor. It may look pretty similar at first glance, but is the new Nexus 7 worth buying? And can it live up to its predecessor's awa...
Abstract: After a myriad of leaks over the past few weeks, Google's new Nexus 7 was officially unveiled overnight . Retaining the same name as its predecessor, the new 7in tablet features a slightly different design but has a host of upgraded specifications, headed...