Testseek.com have collected 637 expert reviews of the Asus Google Nexus 7 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Google Nexus 7 inch.
April 2014
(85%)
637 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
229 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Well priced
Well built
Excellent software
Fast
Slim
Ergonomic design
Cheap
Too good to be true
Buttery smooth navigation throughout the OS
Powerful gaming & browsing performance
Tablet optimised Google applications
Lovely design and ergonomics
Ample battery life
Awesome hardware for the money. Jelly Bean is a pleasure to use. Outstanding battery life. Comfortable
Being such a large proponent of the tablet sector, I have sort of earned the reputation of being "The Tablet Guy". The ultraportable, keyboardless slabs have consumed me and have become integrated into every corner of my daily life. And of all the tablets...
Battery life is superb, Performance is snappy and smooth, Solid body that's comfortable to hold, Android 4.1 adds some nice touches and refinements to 4.0, Finally, a competent, reasonably priced 7-inch Android tablet. Finally
Developers may ignore the 7-inch form factor, graphics-wise, for some time. Many apps may be a bit ugly
This is the best Android tablet you can buy at any price. Period, full stop. It's fast, the specs are great, and it's Google's new baby so the updates will flow like wine. When you factor in the low price, it's probably the best tablet for the money you'l...
Published: 2012-07-06, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: What we liked : Priced to sell, the $199 sticker puts this in conversations for anyone considering the Kindle Fire. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is considerably more than a minor update to Ice Cream Sandwich; Google Now is easily our favorite new feature. Fast ...
Low cost, great hardware build, fast and smooth, latest OS version
No landscape home screen access, missing camera app, limited storage
As strange as it might sound, my favorite Android tablet has long been an HP TouchPad running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (CyanogenMod 9). Until now, at least. While I still had hoped for more from Google with its first Nexus tablet, I am at least ...
The scary thing about the Nexus 7 is that I can't think of a good reason not to go out and buy one. Seriously - if you're on the fence, just do it. The Kindle Fire had flaws - no Play Store, low display resolution, a questionable custom OS running on a...
Abstract: Startting with a sub $200 price tag (in the US), premium looks and plenty of great features, it might have those not willing to part with a sizeable amount of cash to join the slate revolution. If you are contemplating whether to invest in the Nexus 7, he...
Abstract: Google’s reference devices, the Nexus devices, have served as a great “bottom line” for the Android phone ecosystem. Essentially, there’s an expectation that the manufacturers that release devices after the Nexus device will do something to raise the ...