Google's 7 inch android tablet - Nexus 7 draws so much attention when its first release in June,2012. With a beautiful screen, fast performance
(prHWY.com) December 11, 2012 - Solihull, NY -- December 11, 2012 - Google's 7 inch android tablet - Nexus 7 draws so much attention when its first release in June,2012. With a beautiful screen, fast performance, a comfortable design, the first Android 4.1 OS (Jelly Bean) and overall great media options, the Nexus 7 is easily the best 7-inch tablet available and one of the top tablets on the market. What's more, the price for this 7" android tablet 8GB is only 199USD, it is much cheaper than an Apple iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab. The entire landscape of Android tablets is going to change now that Google has unveiled the 7 inch android tablet, which brings with it a lot of other firsts.
The Google Nexus 7 is the first tablet to run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and is the first 7-inch tablet to come with a NVIDIA quad-core Tegra 3 processor and have a higher resolution 1280 x 800 screen, as opposed to the 1024 x 600 and 800 x 480 screens more commonly used. In short, the Google Nexus 7 tablet has a lot going for it, especially with the $199 price, but it's far from perfect.
First of all, Nexus 7 only comes with a 1.2MP front camera, but without a rear camera which has a far greater use frequency than the front camera. Besides taking photos, the realization of many other features relies on the rear camera.
The second,Nexus 7 has 8GB and 16GB two versions to choose from, but is not equipped with a memory card slot, the purpose of doing so is to the simplicity of the fuselage. If Nexus 7 is equipped with TF card slot, i think the majority of users will obviously choose the 8GB version, and then buy a 32GB TF card, spending less than $ 20. While the the 16GB Nexus 7 is $50 more than the 8GB version, obviously very uneconomical. Even worse, according to early reports you cannot even connect a card or external drive with a USB cable, despite the fact connecting a keyboard and mouse works just fine. In addition, there's no way to connect the Nexus 7 to a TV to watch movies or play games. Even cheaper 7 inch tablet pc at Uoften can do that so it's a pretty big oversight.
As for the Nexus 7 supports only Wi-Fi network, although the Google Nexus 7 by Asus has very good Wi-Fi and we are able to tether from a mobile hot-spot with ease, we'd love to see a slightly more expensive model with 3G, accompanied by sweet month-to-month data plans, in the near future. Most tablets at Uoften support external USB 3G or 3G SIM card which enables you watch videos, surf the Web, check emails, update Facebook page, play games, and tweet at anytime and anywhere.
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