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Testseek.com have collected 490 expert reviews of the Asus Google Nexus 7 inch G2 FHD 2013 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Google Nexus 7 inch G2 FHD 2013.
 
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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
  • Nexus 7 Review Guide
  • Nexus 7 (2013) Video Review
  • 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
  • Just an OK camera
  • The plastic bevel dings relatively easily
  • No microSD card slot for memory expansion

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  Published: 2013-10-10, Author: Michelle , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Awesome hardware for the money. Jelly Bean is a pleasure to use. Outstanding battery life. Comfortable, lightweight design
  • Limited storage options. No HDMI out
  • The new Google Nexus 7's smooth performance, frankly stunning screen and low price should launch it to the top of the list for those looking for a new 7-inch tablet....

 
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  Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Krishan , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  Google shook up the tablet market last year with the Nexus 7 and with the starting price of $249, combined with Android 4.1 Jellybean software, and premium quality hardware from ASUS, here was a seven-inch tablet making a big statement.In a market that wa...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com

  • up in just a couple of words: the refreshed Nexus 7 is the best Android tablet on the market. Somehow, Google and ASUS made the best tablet, better. It has improved internals, an absolutely gorgeous 1920x1200-pixel display, wireless charging support, Sli...

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  Published: 2013-09-04, Author: Ross , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Thinner & lighter design, Fantastic display, Excellent performance
  • No microSD card slot, Very large bezel
  • The new Nexus 7 (2013) improves on its predecessor thanks to a fantastic display, a thinner and lighter design, and excellent performance. This is the best Android tablet on the market and the only competitor to the iPad mini. Full stop...

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  Published: 2013-08-22, Author: Geoff , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Sharpest, brightest tablet display on the market, Twice the power of last year's model, The latest version of Android – it's a Nexus, Stereo speakers sound better, Improved battery life, Handsome, slim, ergonomic design, Notification light
  • Awkward power & volume button placement, Difficult to plug, upside down microUSB port, Some app incompatibilities, Speakers could be louder, Some software glitches, Large end bezels are a bit unsightly
  • Did Google achieve the goal of producing a performance tabet on a budget? You bet they did! No-one can honestly use this year's nexus 7 and call it a corner cutter. It has what I would call the best performance of any small Android tablet on the market. I...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Renai , review by: delimiter.com.au

  • Google got itself easily to second base with the initial launch of the Nexus 7 last year, and it looks as though its upgraded model will take it all the way with a home run. With new cameras, one of the best tablet screens on the market, better speakers,...

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  Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Abstract:  When Google announced the new Nexus 7 on July 24, I knew I was going to buy one. Heck, I buy every Nexus – even the ill fated Nexus Q. I feel this allows me to compare the original and the new version properly.Google has unfortunately staggered the rollou...

 
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  Published: 2013-07-30, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • I can't help but feel a little trepidation. The previous-generation Nexus 7 had quite a few issues to contend with after its update to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. If I let the battery die, the tablet wouldn't turn on without a hard reset, and the tablet bec...

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  Published: 2013-07-30, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Probably, but it's a tougher call than it should be. Google missed an opportunity to really pull ahead in the small tablet battle. Instead, it chose a still-good-but-definitely-outdated processor. This all but guarantees that the Nexus 7 will be surpassed...

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  Published: 2013-07-26, review by: crn.com.au

  • Abstract:  Google's Asus-built flagship tablet has received its first major update, with a new high resolution screen and improved processor. It may look pretty similar at first glance, but is the new Nexus 7 worth buying? And can it live up to its predecessor's awa...

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