Last year's Nexus 7 tablet made an incredible impact on the market and became the most popular Android tablet. Unsurprisingly Asus again will be manufacturing the second generation of the Nexus 7. People were eager to see next generation of Nexus 7 and now the highly anticipated device is available. This device packs every possible feature in its body and I must say its the most scintillating device I have ever seen. This year's Nexus 7 has a lot to offer and probably it will take the lead from iPad Mini and Amazon Kindle HD.
Design & Display:
This year's Nexus 7 has a lot better design than its predecessor. This Nexus 7 is light, thin and more powerful and its design is more compact and eye catching. The 7 inch display has the highest resolution in a tablet (1920 x 1200). The display is full HD and readily challenges the upcoming iPad Mini. Asus has shaved the edges of the device is order to make it thinner and comfortable. The changes are notable and highly beneficial. The display is the most amazing thing about this device. Carrying so many pixels in your hand feels great. This tablet has 324ppi which eclipses the iPad Mini, Amazon Kindle HD and even the Nexus 10's pixel density. The IPS display make movie watching, web browsing, and gaming more enjoyable. The back panel has no texture, its smooth and has firm grip.
Processing & Capturing:
It uses the Nexus 4's Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset and a Quad-core 1.5GHz Krait Processor, so processing becomes immensely fast. The 2GB RAM is more than enough for the high speed gaming and web surfing. The camera department is also revolutionized. This year's Nexus 7 also have a primary sensor. This is what which was missing in the last years Nexus 7. The 1.2MP front facing camera is joined by the 5MP rear cam, which can record things in 1080p resolution at 30 fps. The inclusion of the primary camera will immensely help the sales of the users and you have to make zero compromises with the device. So this is a very beneficial step.
Under the Hood:
Just like last year's Nexus 7 this Nexus 7 is also specially treated by the Android software. It has the latest Android version 4.3 out of the box and has the best update support. Just like the hardware this device also have notable changes under the hood. The updated software brings improved multi-user support, updated stock apps, and enhanced notifications. This year's Nexus 7 also bring support for Bluetooth 4.0 and OpenGL ES 3.0 which enhances the video quality and gaming experience even more. So you get a totally new software experience with the Nexus 7 (2013).
Storage & Connectivity:
Again there is no Micro SD slot in the device but it offers two internal storage options 16GB and 32GB. Beneath the thin and solid body there is a 3950 mAh battery which provide the juice to the device. In the connectivity this device offers Optional LTE, NFC and Wifi support. This device also have Bluetooth 4.0 with low energy mode. Wireless Charging and TV-out are some other goodies which you get with the device.
Price & Conclusion:
This years Nexus 7 has everything a successor is supposed to have. The base price of the 16GB variant is $229 while the 32GB variant cost $269. The LTE variant is also available with 32GB storage and has a price tag of $329. With so many specs and a very small price tag, the Nexus 7 (2013) has no competition left with other expensive devices. This Year's Nexus 7 has the most reasonable price tag. Any other tablet would acquire a great amount of compromises, but with the Nexus 7 you have to make zero compromises. The iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and and Google's own Nexus 10 have to bear a great amount of decrease in their sales as the Nexus 7 will took the lead from them. The device is available on the Google's website.
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Design & Display:
This year's Nexus 7 has a lot better design than its predecessor. This Nexus 7 is light, thin and more powerful and its design is more compact and eye catching. The 7 inch display has the highest resolution in a tablet (1920 x 1200). The display is full HD and readily challenges the upcoming iPad Mini. Asus has shaved the edges of the device is order to make it thinner and comfortable. The changes are notable and highly beneficial. The display is the most amazing thing about this device. Carrying so many pixels in your hand feels great. This tablet has 324ppi which eclipses the iPad Mini, Amazon Kindle HD and even the Nexus 10's pixel density. The IPS display make movie watching, web browsing, and gaming more enjoyable. The back panel has no texture, its smooth and has firm grip.
Processing & Capturing:
It uses the Nexus 4's Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset and a Quad-core 1.5GHz Krait Processor, so processing becomes immensely fast. The 2GB RAM is more than enough for the high speed gaming and web surfing. The camera department is also revolutionized. This year's Nexus 7 also have a primary sensor. This is what which was missing in the last years Nexus 7. The 1.2MP front facing camera is joined by the 5MP rear cam, which can record things in 1080p resolution at 30 fps. The inclusion of the primary camera will immensely help the sales of the users and you have to make zero compromises with the device. So this is a very beneficial step.
Under the Hood:
Just like last year's Nexus 7 this Nexus 7 is also specially treated by the Android software. It has the latest Android version 4.3 out of the box and has the best update support. Just like the hardware this device also have notable changes under the hood. The updated software brings improved multi-user support, updated stock apps, and enhanced notifications. This year's Nexus 7 also bring support for Bluetooth 4.0 and OpenGL ES 3.0 which enhances the video quality and gaming experience even more. So you get a totally new software experience with the Nexus 7 (2013).
Storage & Connectivity:
Again there is no Micro SD slot in the device but it offers two internal storage options 16GB and 32GB. Beneath the thin and solid body there is a 3950 mAh battery which provide the juice to the device. In the connectivity this device offers Optional LTE, NFC and Wifi support. This device also have Bluetooth 4.0 with low energy mode. Wireless Charging and TV-out are some other goodies which you get with the device.
Price & Conclusion:
This years Nexus 7 has everything a successor is supposed to have. The base price of the 16GB variant is $229 while the 32GB variant cost $269. The LTE variant is also available with 32GB storage and has a price tag of $329. With so many specs and a very small price tag, the Nexus 7 (2013) has no competition left with other expensive devices. This Year's Nexus 7 has the most reasonable price tag. Any other tablet would acquire a great amount of compromises, but with the Nexus 7 you have to make zero compromises. The iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and and Google's own Nexus 10 have to bear a great amount of decrease in their sales as the Nexus 7 will took the lead from them. The device is available on the Google's website.
Buy Here
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