Google Nexus 7 review
June 30, 2012 54 Comments
Google’s first own-brand tablet device, manufactured for the firm by Asus.
Ahead of our full review, they’re offering our opening impressions of the device and its new version of the Android platform, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
8GB /16 Gb model available for pre-order
Nexus 7 was built to bring you the best of Google in a slim, portable package that fits perfectly in your hand.
Stunning 7” display : 1280-by-800 high-resolution display protected by scratch resistant Corning glass.
Less charging : 9 hours of HD video playback, 10 hours of web browsing or 10 hours of e-reading and up to 300 hours of stand-by time
Nexus 7 was designed with gaming in mind. Quad-core performance and sensors like a gyroscope and accelerometer
Built by ASUS and comes with a NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 quad-core processor.
Made for Google Play
the world’s largest collection of eBooks, millions of songs, thousands of movies and TV shows, and a growing selection of magazines – plus over 600,000 apps and games.
Easy import from iTunes.
Overall
Nexus 7 we have to say our opening impressions were incredibly positive.
Amazed that Asus and Google have managed to create such an impressive looking device that features quad-core technology and a super crisp high-definition screen
Ref : V3 And Google


