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- Nexus 7 hands-on (2013)
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean official
- Nexus 7with LTE headedtoAT&T, Verizonand T-Mobile
Who knew affordable tabletscouldbesogood?Thatwasour greetingafter reviewingthe strange Nexus 7whenitwenton sale final yearfor $ 200;atthe time, comparably specced productswere startingforatleast $ 100 more.So,whenthis year’s follow-up came outat the somewhat aloft price ($ 229and up),wewere thelittle endangeredthe aloft pricewould inhibit penny-pinching shoppersfrom receivingthe plunge.
Afterwegot thegood demeanouratthe spec sheet, though,we fast forgave Googleand ASUSfortheirdecision.Forthe money,youget thegorgeous 1,920 x 1,200 IPSdisplay, 2GBof RAM, the back camera, the quad-core processor, wireless chargingandthe ultimate chronicleof Android, Jelly Bean 4.3. Nowthatwe’vehadthe eventto takethenewand softened Nexus 7for the spin,we’re readyto plunge intoallthe viewablequestions:isthis stillthe most appropriate bill inscriptiononthe market?Howdoesit examinationtothe iPad mini?Anddoesthe spec piece essentially simulate real-world performance?Let’s find out.
Gallery: Nexus 7 examination (2013)
Filed under: Tablets, ASUS, Google
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