The Nexus 7 Tablet Review
The
Nexus 7 tablet embodies the moment when tablet buyers no longer have to
compromise performance for price. No other 7-inch, $200 to $250 tablet combines
this level of performance, with Android 4.1's features, in such a comfortable
design.
What buyers lose with the lack of
built-in expandable storage options and the omission of a back camera, they’ll
gain in complete OS flexibility on a powerful and cheap tablet.
Design
The Nexus 7 is yet
another black tablet (unless you got one with a white back at Google I/O) in the long line of black tablets. Yet, it does its best to
break from the cookie cutter mold of most slates. Chief among those efforts is
a rubbery, leathery, grippy back texture, similar to what we saw on the Acer Iconia Tab A510, but with both "Nexus" and
"Asus" embossed on it. It may not look like much, but the inclusion
of this seemingly small bit of design panache makes the tablet one of the most
comfortable I've ever held.
Specification
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SCREEN
o 7” 1280×800 HD display (216 ppi)
o Back-lit IPS display
o Scratch-resistant Corning glass
o 1.2MP front-facing camera
WEIGHT
o 340 grams
MEMORY
o 8 or 16 GB internal storage
o 1 GB RAM
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BATTERY
o 4325 mAh (Up to 8 hours of active
use)
CPU
o Quad-core Tegra 3 processor
SIZE
o 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm
WIRELESS
o WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
o Bluetooth
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USB
o Micro USB
OS
o Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
FEATURES
o Microphone
o NFC (Android Beam)
o Accelerometer
o GPS
o Magnetometer
o Gyroscope
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