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The editors liked
Beautiful 1080P HD display
Good performance and audio
Thinner design
A better tablet in every respect than the original Nexus 7
This is the Android tablet to buy this year
Loud speakers
Superb screen
Excellent brightness
No lag
Fast Android updates when they come
Better battery life in idle mode and web browsing
Narrow screen bezels on the sides
Slim and comfy device
Reasonable price
Pretty good camera
Improvement
Price
Quad-Core processor
Solid build quality
Newest versions of Android straight from Google
Good battery life
Gorgeous screen
Fast internals
Light
Easy to hold
Attractive
A laundry list of internal and external upgrades
Including wireless charging
Better Wi-Fi
And superior speakers
Stock Android 4.3
Which should prevent the slowdown that came to plague
Relatively affordable tablet with very good core specs including an excellent full HD IPS display
Fast CPU
Full wireless radios and dual cameras. Will get Android OS updates first
Smooth
Clean UI
Rich Full HD display
Great multimedia experience
Unbeatable value for money
Speedy
Thin
And well-built
Gorgeous true-HD screen
Super speakers (for a tablet)
Supports wireless charging
Best looking display in this class tablet
Period
Fast performance regardless of task
Even gaming
Thinner and lighter than before
Has a rear-facing camera for spur-of-the-moment photo shoots
Long battery life
Stock Android experience with timely upd
Vibrant
High resolution screen
It's a Nexus device
So you'll get most of the software updates—for now
Thin and light design
Bright
Crisp display
Very strong performance
Impressive stereo speakers
Above average battery life
Fast. Wellbuilt. Excellent battery life. Well worth the money.
Excellent overall performance
Amazing screen quality
Comfortable to hold
Sharp display with solid color reproduction
Snappy performance
Affordable
Great build quality and simple design
Modest battery life
Thin and ultra-portable
Gorgeous Full HD screen
Powerful processor
Speedy Android 4.3 OS
Nexus devices get all the latest upgrades
Low $230 price
It has a rear camera (original did not)
Nice design
Market-leading display
All-round slick performance
Vanilla Android 4.3 user interface
Decent battery life
Incredible display
Thin and light
Solid performance
Beautiful 1920×1200 HD resolution display. Updated hardware design makes it the perfect machine for watching videos. Exceptional processor performance. Price tag is right
Nice screen
Stereo speakers
Improved performance.
High resolution display
Slim and light design
Speedy performance
1920 x 1200 resolution IPS display is unmatched in this size class
Bright 500+ nit screen sufficient for outdoor use
Intel WiDi and SlimPort support
Very lightweight at ~50 grams and ~100 grams less than the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD 7
Respectively
Awesome highresolution display incorporated into a refined
Comfortable design. Powerful internals and long battery life facilitate gaming and multimedia uses. Unbeatable price for a very good tablet.
Beautiful 1080p display
Improved performance
Incredibly loud sound
Wireless charging
Excellent screen with accurate colors
Wide viewing angle and viewable even in direct sunlight
Solid battery life
Speedy operation
The editors didn't like
No Micro SD card
Still some Android app issues
Parental controls still lag behind Kindle Fire
The Nexus 7 (2013) offers many upgrades from the previous Nexus 7
Nexus 7 (2013) | $229
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Design
Display
Specs at a glance
It almost needs a new name so you can more easily differentiate between this and the previous Nexus versions
Top and bottom bezel are too big
No microSD
Less video playback battery
Not enough bass for speaker
No HDR/ISO
Back gets dirty easily
No rear facing camera
Washed out colors at highest screen brightness
Final Words
If you are looking for a budget tablet look no further. When it comes to bang for the buck there simply is no competition
The Nexus 7 leaves all other tablets in the dust
Speaker placement may be awkward in landscape mode
Android tablet apps are still hit-and-miss
Newbies might find vanilla Android bare bones
Display color balance and saturation not as impressive as resolution
No expandable storage
No camera flash
Large facia bezels
Can't expand the storage
No HDMI port
Photos tend to get washed out
Slightly more expensive than the original Nexus 7
Storage not expandable
Parental controls not as comprehensive as competitors
Some thirdparty apps must be updated for Android 4.3
Some apps still need to be optimized for Android 4.3
Google needs to catch up in app library
Oversized bezels can be awkward
Features
Many people choose a Google tablet over alternative Android models because Google sends out latest software updates to its own devices before other vendors get a lookin. The new Nexus 7 comes with Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Which you'll be hard p
Camera performance could be better
Tablet application support still needs improvement
Limited to 32GB storage options
Speakers are tinny for media playback
No MicroSD card slot
More expensive than $200 original Nexus
IPad App Store still has more
Better apps
Rear camera is terrible
Poor camera
Big
Awkward bezels
App ecosystem still lags iOS
Chunky bezels add unnecessary girth to an otherwise slim slate. Wish there were more tabletoptimized apps in the Google Play store to take advantage of the large
Highres screen. Battery shrivels up rather quickly in standby mode
OS takes up 6GB
No SD slot
Power and volume buttons are easily mixed up
No other inputs other than micro-USB and 3.5 mm audio
Only about 11 GB of free space for the 16 GB model
Surface can become very warm under very high loads
No native. avi or. mov playback
Heavy glare
Especially when outdoors
Poor quality front-facin
Not enough awesome Android tablet apps compared to iOS. Lacks microSD card slot.
Weirdly proportioned bezels
Battery life not as long as the original Nexus 7's
Best looking display in this class tablet, period, Fast performance regardless of task, even gaming, Thinner and lighter than before, Has a rear-facing camera for spur-of-the-moment photo shoots, Long battery life, Stock Android experience with timely upd
Photos tend to get washed out, Slightly more expensive than the original Nexus 7
Performance Analysis: What was already a fast and nimble tablet is now even faster and more adept at every task you throw at it. The 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro with Adreno 320 graphics gives the 2013 Nexus 7 a serious boost in power over...
Relatively affordable tablet with very good core specs including an excellent full HD IPS display, fast CPU, full wireless radios and dual cameras. Will get Android OS updates first
Newbies might find vanilla Android bare bones, display color balance and saturation not as impressive as resolution
Once again, Google and Asus have made an excellent Android tablet that's relatively affordable but doesn't skimp on important features like display quality, CPU, wireless radios or build quality. The Nexus 7 2013 edition has a superb high resolution d...
There's no question the 2013 model of the Nexus 7 is better than the last, and one of the top tablets on the market. There are obvious changes you expected this iteration—screen, guts, camera—but Google managed to make the entire thing feel that much more...
Excellent overall performance, Amazing screen quality, Comfortable to hold
Some apps still need to be optimized for Android 4.3, Google needs to catch up in app library, Oversized bezels can be awkward
I'm going to admit that I've never been a fan of Android tablets. From what I've seen in the past, they were slow, laggy, and the obvious stuttering got on my nerves. I was impressed with the original Nexus 7 but decided to stick with an iPad Mini becaus...
1920 x 1200 resolution IPS display is unmatched in this size class, Bright 500+ nit screen sufficient for outdoor use, Intel WiDi and SlimPort support, Very lightweight at ~50 grams and ~100 grams less than the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD 7, respectively,
No other inputs other than micro-USB and 3.5 mm audio, Only about 11 GB of free space for the 16 GB model, Surface can become very warm under very high loads, No native. avi or. mov playback, Heavy glare, especially when outdoors, Poor quality front-facin
Google Nexus 7 2013The second generation Nexus 7 retails for $30 more than the first model. If based solely on its build, the price increase does not feel justified as the quality is only a modest upgrade over the original. The model still lacks expandabl...
Should you buy the new Nexus 7? That depends. If you have last year’s model, you might want to hold out another year to see what else Google can cram into an affordable 7 inch tablet. But if you do decide to upgrade you’ll get a better screen, a faster...
In the end, is the Nexus 7 worth its $229 price of entry? In my opinion, it absolutely is. If you're in the market for a seven-inch slate, or if you're just looking for an all-around great tablet, the Nexus 7 won't disappoint. It's got a sharp design, ...
The new Nexus 7 is a fantastically well equipped tablet to handle all your needs and does all of this while still looking sleek and in a portable package that is so light you could forget you have it on you. The screen, sound and performance have all been...
Published: 2013-08-02, Author: Taylor , review by: Pocketnow.com
Sharp display with solid color reproduction, Snappy performance, Affordable, Great build quality and simple design, Modest battery life, Thin and ultra-portable
Camera performance could be better, Tablet application support still needs improvement, Limited to 32GB storage options, Speakers are tinny for media playback,
The expectations for this year's Nexus 7 were astronomically high. Last year, Google and ASUS came together and created a spectacular tablet for a serious bargain. And to improve on that, the two had their work cut out for them. Google missed the price...
Abstract: Performance and HorsepowerSoftware: Android OS 4.3 Jelly Bean. Standard suite of Google Android applications including web browser, email, gmail, YouTube, Maps, Navigation, Google Plus, Search and the Google Play Store....