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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
The Google Nexus 9's speedy processor can handle work or games easily
Optically bonded display minimizes glare
Has unlocked HSPA+-capable Micro-SIM card slot
Solid design
Beautiful build
Quadcore processor performs well
Android 4.1 is an efficient upgrade with great new features
Solid Hardware
Affordable
Portable
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Low cost
Great hardware build
Fast and smooth
Latest OS version
Incredible price
Jelly Bean is a big improvement
Solid design that feels great in your hand
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
Real leather
Good choice of style and colour
Good protection
Flexible stand positions
Excellent build for the human hand
Light and comfortable to hold for hours
It's the Google tablet
So first to market with the latest Android OS updates
Quick
Very capable for all media use
From reading books to hardcore gaming
Excellent price
Very
Consumer testers liked its design and feel
Consumer testers liked the camera
Good screen quality
Speedy performance
High-quality design
Powerful Android 4.1 Jellybean UI
Great price
Very fast
Excellent IPS display
Lovely design
Plenty of storage. Solid performance. Latest version of Android. Inexpensive
For a cellular tablet.
The Nexus 7 features a sharp screen
A comfortable design
And great battery life at a low starting price. Android 4.2 adds some welcome and useful features
The Nexus 7's razor-sharp full-HD screen
Silky smooth performance
Long battery life
Meager weight
And affordable price make it the best tablet value on the market
Best value tablet available
Fast processor
Latest version of Android
Sharp display
Fast. Well-built. Excellent battery life. Well worth the money.
Light
Sturdy
And attractive
Great entry-level price
Sharp
High-res display
Very latest Android OS
NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor
No bloatware
Fingerprint-resistant design
Competitive price
It's inexpensive
Very speedy thanks to its Nvidia 1.3GHz Tegra 3 quad-core processor
Has decent battery life
And Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is the most advanced version of Android yet
Always-on connection is a nice change
Being a Nexus device
The Nexus 7 runs an unaltered version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. To put it plainly
Jelly Bean is the best version of Android Google has ever released
And on the Nexus 7
The OS feels tailored for this device. [UPDATE
We expect the
Extremely affordable $200 price
Great battery life
Uniform responsive performance
Fantastic $200 price
Powerful processor
High resolution screen
Google Now rocks
Android 4.1 is a big improvement
Runs phone and tablet apps well
Smooth and consistent performance
Latest Android build
Fast CPU/GPU
High resolution IPS display
GPS/NFC/Bluetooth/WLAN/mic/camera functionality
Light weight
Quality look and feel
Great display
Solid performance
Killer price
The editors didn't like
The tablet has average battery life
Lacks a MicroSD card slot
Umption tablet in an affordable package.
No rear-facing camera
Limited Accessories
Limited Tablet-specific Apps
Limited Storage Capacity
The Google Nexus ups the ante for 7-inch tablets
Google Nexus 7 | $199 to $249
Nexus 7 Review Guide
Design
Display
Performance and Hardware
Battery L
No landscape home screen access
Missing camera app
Limited storage
Tablet app selection remains thin
New Play stores still don't offer enough content
Limited storage options
Developers may ignore the 7-inch form factor
Graphics-wise
For some time. Many apps may be a bit ugly
Doesn't cover ports
Clips going to scruff your bezel
…even if most applications don't make use of it
Minimal storage space and no expandable memory
Mediocre display
Good enough for daily use
Not great for watching videos
Lack of connectivity options
Camera and video resolution left room for improvement
Relatively slow system speed
Mediocre sound quality
Lacks microSD card slot
No back-facing camera
Some lag in Magazine app
No microSD card slot or rear camera
Cellular speeds are more 3G than 4G. Only compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile
Android still needs more tablet-optimized apps
Newer games have frame rate issues
And HSPA+ speeds seem particularly location-dependent
The back is missing the soft grippy texture of the original
Screen colors lack accuracy
And there's no microSD support. Android 4.3 has few useful interface improvements
No rear facing camera
No expandable storage
Weak loud speaker
Outdoor viewing isn't great
Some third-party apps must be updated for Android 4.3
Can't expand storage
No HDMI-out port
No storage expansion slot
No microHDMI port
Lack of microSD slot
Android still doesn't have enough tabletoptimized apps. No rear camera
Up to now the majority of Android tablets have gotten a reputation for being, shall we say a little cheap and nasty. There are some great Android tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, but there are some bad, shoddily-built tablets. Not the Nexus 7. It may be small, but its solid, actually feels portable, more so than an iPad, and feels great when held thanks to its curved edges and textured b
The Nexus 7 will be able to take advantage of cloud storage solutions such as Google Drive, but the lack of microSD card storage will irk some. Thankfully those opting for the 16GB version will have more than enough memory before resorting to cloud-based storage. Like the iPad there is a lack of Flash, meaning some web pages will not show up as they are meant to, and some apps. However such issue
We love the Asus Google Nexus 7. It’s small, relatively cheap, and offers great performance. Despite the lack of expandable memory, it offers near enough a full set of features to make it terrific value for money. Google Nexus 7 by Asus is tagged with...
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Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
At the $200 price point, the Google Nexus 7 has a lot to offer that isn't even met by many $500+ tablets. With impressive hardware and fantastic software, the budget option from Google does not seem like a bargain-bin tablet at all, as it outperforms most...
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 ...
Published: 2012-07-16, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: The Google Nexus 7 is Google’s first foray into the tablet market with an own-branded device. It won’t take on the Apple iPad, but it isn’t designed to. With a comparatively affordable price tag, great workmanship and loads of power, the Nexus 7 could hel...
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 ...