Google Nexus 7 (2013): Definitely a good buy….

At present, if you could get the best value of your money which you spent for a tablet; then it is Google Nexus 7, the tablet I am talking about. With the bundle of features, I am surprised how Google could give away this tablet at current price. You might have generally seen also that just with a single unique feature, a company like Google will never let the opportunity slip away to charge heavy price from the customers but Google has been exceptional in this case and I find this tablet available at a very competitive price.
 
Now, starting from its dimensions, it is a super lightweight tablet of 7 inch which you can comfortable take in your hands for a longer duration without the agony of your hands. On the first glace it looks very similar to its brother launched earlier in previous year. And it is just near to 1 Cm thickness (*.65 mm precisely to say.).Despite this thickness and weight; the tablet is the loaded with many qualities.
 
Remember, Nexus 7 (2012) had a 720p High Definition resolution IPS display? This, the newer version has a clear 1920X1200 display which gives a clear edge to it from rest of the pack. It has very good viewing angle and you can see in through the bright day light. It has cornor glass to protect the screen from scratches. The device is equipped with stereo dual sound system and quality is satisfactory if not exceptional.
 
The previous Nexux 7 already had a powerful quad core processor which has just been improvised in second launch with 1.5GHz quadcore SnapDragon S4 Pro processor and with the available graphic support of 320 GPU/400 Mhz, this tablet becomes one the most advanced  and fastest tablet in the market as on date. The RAM is spacious 2 GB which is more than sufficient in present technological scenario.
The Nexus 7 has been launched in three versions - 16GB, 32GB Wi-Fi versions, and a 4G-enabled version with 32GB memory. The available version of Wi-Fi uses dual band and also consists NFC chip and Bluetooth 4. Like any other tablet there is a headphone jack and Micro USB slot.
 
The only disappointing claim Google made is the good battery backup which, in my case, does not support claim. In fact, to reduce the weight and size of tablet, the company might have opted for the small battery which finds it difficult to maintain the claimed 9 hour active usage with such a heavy processor churning the data exchange with such rate…the battery goes down relatively early but then the tablet is compatible with wireless charging also.  Apart from this what seems that the memory appears smaller to me.
 
Equipped with two cameras, the tab has tried to justify the pixel ratio but fails. The 5 MP camera disappoints as the camera performs good only in better light conditions. The front facing 1.2 VGA camera is just an addition which you won’t find very exciting.
Despite all this the tablet is very good buy and can be purchased.

So it is with :
Dimensions
  • 198.5 x 120 x 10.45 mm
  • 340g (WiFi Only), 347g (32GB + Mobile data)
  • 7” 1280x800 (216ppi)
  • HD IPS
Processor and memory
  • 32GB internal storage
  • NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 quad-core processor
Features
  • Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 4,325 mAh battery
  • Accelerometer
Cameras
  • 1.2MP front-facing camera
Connectivity
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth
  • NFC (Android Beam)
  • 32GB + Mobile data version only: 3G (850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz)
  • GPS
  • Gyroscope
  • Microphone
  • Magnetometer


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