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April 2014
(85%)
637 Reviews
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Users
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229 Reviews
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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
Very affordable - £159 for the 8GB model and £199 for the 16GB (at time of writing), endless customisation options, great battery, life, nice design and very pocketable - a pleasure to carry with you
Lacks a rear-facing camera, no 3G option - Wi-Fi only, Design, I found this device to be a pleasure to hold. Nexus 7 is 10.45mm thick and 198.5 x 120 overall, so it's very slender and compact. I like the grippy (non-slip) back, which causes the tablet to
The Nexus 7 currently runs Jellybean/Android 4.1 and this means we have the latest version of the OS, newer even than is available on the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S3 or the Transformer Infinity. ASUS and Google give us 5 home screens as standard with...
Great price, quadcore processor, amazingly sharp display, Android Jelly Bean OS
Missing microSD slot and rearfacing snapper
The Google Nexus 7 is a smart seven-inch tablet, which offers a perfect experience when watching movies, playing games and browsing the web, at a lower price than nearly all the other Android tablets...
Published: 2012-08-07, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk
Abstract: Google has released a new Android-based tablet called the Google Nexus 7 which is making a few waves at the moment. Our friends on PC Advisor picked up an early unit, and we thought it best to take a look. The iPad has seen off a fair amount of competi...
We were quite charmed by the ASUS Nexus 7. ASUS and Google have created a tablet that is outstanding in terms of bang for the buck. The tablet is made of high-quality components, even if they're not top-of-the-line, and the number of connectors will pro...
Incredible price, lightweight but solid build, fast, fluid OS, text is sharp, video detailed, decent sound
Some gaps in app offering, especially tablet-specific apps, some features are work in progress
Android tablets have so far struggled to make a dent in the iPad's popularity. Google's Nexus 7 changes that. The smaller size is interesting but it's the smaller price tag that will ultimately make the most difference. £159 is an incredibly competitive p...
Cheap, cheap, cheap, not terrible, bodes well for the rumoured iPad 7inch
Not as good as the iPad you own, or the iPhone, or we'd guess the upcoming Apple 7inch tablet, but if you own none of the above it's a good option
The Google Nexus 7 is a good alternative to paying for an iPad. It's not as good as an iPad 2, and certainly not as good as a new iPad (third-generation) but you can't really discount the £159 price tag as a factor. I think the key point would be to say “...
Abstract: The Google Nexus 7 is a special piece of kit, packing a powerful punch and a great quality display into such a small frame. But how small is it?Through some testing and unconventional usage, I've worked out that the Google Nexus 7 is small enough to be ca...
Abstract: Have you picked up Google's Nexus 7 tablet ? Running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the Google Nexus 7 is available for just £159 in the UK for the 8GB version, with the 16GB costing just £199. For such a low price, Google's entrance into the tablet market comes...
Abstract: Googles’s first tablet impresses in a big way. Light, lean, and packed with Jelly Bean, the low-priced Nexus 7 hits the sweet spot and plays all the right notes. If the “perfect” tablet is what you seek, the one-of-a-kind Nexus 7 might be it. Despite t...