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April 2014
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637 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
It may not outperform the iPad, but then it's not really meant to. As a seven-inch tablet the Nexus 7 offers fast performance, the very latest Android Jelly Bean OS (and no doubt prompt upgrades too), plus a solid, reliable experience in use that will ...
No memory expansion options, lacks physical connections, UK users miss out on some of the Google Play features
We do love the Nexus 7, and heartily recommend it. The only real problems are the limited internal memory, lack of SD slot and slightly limited UK entertainment content. ...
Admittedly, the Nexus 7 needs a 3G version for true data portability, an absence which might deter some. Likewise, it can't match the media choices of Apple or Amazon and it won’t give the massive battery life of an e-ink reader either. Even so, the ...
Abstract: Like a bolt out of the blue, Google Nexus 7 has arrived to shake up the tablet market and provide us with an affordable, powerful 7" option. If you've been holding out for the right device, and you're a fan of the Android Operating System, this could be t...
Amazing value for money, Very fast, Great design, Solid build quality
No expandable memory, No video output
Simply put, the Nexus 7 delivers the best balance of price and performance you'll find in the tablet market right now, so it easily walks away with a Best Buy award. But how does the Nexus 7 stack up to Apple's ubiquitous tablet? The New Apple iPad is a ...
Abstract: With Google having unveiled its own-brand, Asus-built Nexus 7 tablet running its new Android 4.1 Jellybean operating system, V3 takes a look at how it compares to the rest of the competition on the market. The Nexus 7 - around £159To start with, let's ...
Abstract: After Microsoft announced its entrance into the tablet market with Surface last week, we knew it was only a matter of time before we saw Google come forward with its tablet-shaped two pennies. And we didn't have to wait very long at all.As part of Googl...
Abstract: In a word: yes – although it's not without its problems. Our first impressions of the device were as follows: it's very lightweight, build quality is excellent, the display looked great, and flicking around Android Jelly Bean's homescreens and menus was s...
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Published: 2012-06-28, Author: James , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: Google has unveiled its Nexus 7, its first foray into tablet, and also the world's first Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device.Like other Nexus releases, such as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google simply takes over the branding of another manufacturer's phone or ta...
Unlike Samsung's original 7in Galaxy Tab, which was too expensive and tried to do too many things – such integrate voice calling – Asus has kept in simple with the Nexus 7. The core features in the Nexus 7 such as the display, processing power and so...