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Testseek.com have collected 637 expert reviews of the Asus Google Nexus 7 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Google Nexus 7 inch.
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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
  • No storage expansion
  • Lacks a rear camera
  • Not available in 4G/3G flavor
  • App selection not as good as iPad
  • No microSD
  • Google Play apps aren't our favorite
  • No rear camera
  • No 3G or 4G option (Wi-Fi only)
  • No WWAN or HDMI support
  • No card reader
  • Very plastic feel
  • Not as bright as many tablets
  • Mediocre speakers
  • Limited camera features

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  Published: 2012-10-17, review by: toptenreviews.com

  • The Google Nexus 9's speedy processor can handle work or games easily
  • The tablet has average battery life
  • The Google Nexus 9 remains in the running with the best tablets thanks to its superb performance ceiling. Still, its build quality issues keep it a step behind premium tablets. The Nexus 9's position as Google's definitive tablet is an upside, but these g...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com

  • Abstract:  Google Nexus 7 has set a new standard for budget tablets and its latest challenger is the Barnes & Noble Nook HD.These tablets are similar in shape, size and spec so therefore deserve one of our comparison reviews. We'll look at the differences betwee...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-02, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com

  • 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
  • …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
  • I admire both Google and ASUS for producing a tablet with the pretense that the Nexus 7 was developed under: a high-quality, low-cost device to mass produce for the market that meets most user requirements and is, most importantly, small and light. In tha...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-23, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com

  • Abstract:  Google Nexus 7 is the most famous tablet of the moment, that's for sure, a fact proved by both the discussions it causes and also by its sales, that are bound to have hit some millions by now. Google predicted it would move 8 million units this year alone...

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  Published: 2012-09-18, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Once believed to be impossible feat, we’re now in an era where decent tablets can be bought for as low as $200. As we look back on how it all unfolded, the chain of events first kicked off with the Amazon Kindle Fire last year, and most recently, Goog...

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  Published: 2012-09-05, review by: insidehw.com

  • Abstract:  A new member of the Nexus family, the Nexus 7 tablet was announced as a premium device at a very affordable price point. As an added bonus, the new Jelly Bean OS should bring not-before-seen user experience in the Google world, while Asus as a manufact...

 
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  Published: 2012-08-31, Author: Neil , review by: appleinsider.com

  • Abstract:  Google's first Nexus-branded tablet is a compelling device offered at an aggressive price point — a combination that could make the Nexus 7 a fierce competitor to Amazon's Kindle lineup, though it won't likely have much of an effect on Apple's current, la...

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  Published: 2012-08-30, review by: insidehw.com

  • Abstract:  Finally we got Nexus 7 in the office and testing has just started, but we already have few impressions. Package is very minimalistic, tablet, power adapter and Quick Start Manual is all you get. It’s obvious that no unnecessary expenses were allowed. T...

 
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  Published: 2012-08-29, Author: Aaron , review by: pocketables.com

  • After I bought the Nexus 7, I read quite a few reviews and user reactions to the tablet from around the internet – just to see if they lined up with my experience. Interestingly, they all said nearly the same thing: the Nexus 7 is not just a good Androi...

 
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  Published: 2012-08-28, Author: Fuad , review by: fudzilla.com

  • It clearly outperforms the Kindle Fire as it features a faster processor and full Android 4.1 operating system. Google+ integration is definitely a nice tool that can make your life easier. The battery life is also good, close to 10 hours, so it is enough...

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