Testseek.com have collected 490 expert reviews of the Asus Google Nexus 7 inch G2 FHD 2013 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Google Nexus 7 inch G2 FHD 2013.
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490 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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311 Reviews
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
Published: 2013-09-16, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Superb, highresolution screen; Huge amounts of power; Great build quality; Good value
No microSD slot; Buttons too flush; Average camera
The Nexus 7's screen bests every rival for pixel count and sheer quality. The components outstrip virtually everything out there – so performance is slick. The chassis is slimmer, lighter and more comfortable than before, and the 16GB and 32GB models cos...
Abstract: We're big fans of both versions of the Nexus 7 , with both the original 2012 and brand new 2013 models receiving our hallowed five-star rating. This is because upon release both tablets were great value for money, offering at their time top-end components...
It's very easy to write a conclusion to this article. Right now, you can't find a better tablet than the new Nexus 7, in terms of price vs. quality. The one weak point of the tablet from ASUS And Google is its short battery life. Other than that, it st...
The original Google Nexus 7 was many things, but it wasn't all that sophisticated. The plastic casing felt cheap when compared to rival devices, and the screen was a little dull at times. The low cost meant that many people overlooked these issues, but thankfully the 2013 model addresses them - and then some.The full HD display is substantially sharper and brighter - make no mistake, it's best in
Like last year's model, there's no way to expand the amount of storage available on the 2013 Nexus 7, which could be a headache for seasoned downloaders. The new camera is also a bit pants, and takes photos which are merely good rather than amazing. We also found that the rubber-style coating on the back of the tablet picks up marks far too easily, so you may want to look into buying a case befor
Last year's Google Nexus 7 was a wonderful device, combining a decent level of power with a low retail price. This upgrade does the same, but boasts a much better case design and an improved screen. With a starting price of £199 for the 16GB model, it'...
The new Nexus 7 once again redefines how much tablet you can expect for under two hundred quid, just as the original did. In every single measurable way the new model is a big step forward from the old, being smaller, lighter, more powerful and possessed...
Great display, excellent performance, low cost, decent battery, guaranteed to get future Android updates early
Camera is good for price but not great
The new Nexus 7 pulls the exact same trick as its predecessor, offering buyers top-end performance at a low-end £200 cost. Featuring a powerful quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, stellar battery life and wonderfully crisp and bright 7in display, we ...
My initial conclusion is that the new Nexus 7 is a great device, compared to its predecessor it feels miles ahead. The only concern is the price, at £239 for the 32GB model you are dangerously close to iPad Mini pricing, with its premium build quality (an...
Published: 2013-08-22, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Great screen, Affordable, Strong battery life
A lot of storage already occupied, Colors are slightly inaccurate, No 64GB option
If you're looking for a 7-inch tablet, we'll put it like this: there is no better alternative on the market, right now. And be aware of that qualification, because markets change very quickly. The Nexus 7 wipes the floor with the competition but Google c...