Friday, September 6, 2013

Google Nexus 7 FHD Tablet (7-Inch) by ASUS (2013)

Google Nexus 7 FHD Tablet (7-Inch, 16GB, Black) by ASUS (2013)

Google Nexus 7 FHD Tablet (7-Inch, 16GB, Black) by ASUS (2013)
  • Built-in wireless charging
  • Powered by Android 4.3, the latest version of worlds most popular mobile OS
  • Quad-core speed and performance, 2GB RAM
  • Powerful battery, up to 9 hrs of active use
Black; Touch Screen; 7" WUXGA (1920*1200), 400 nits, LED backlight IPS panel with Corning Fit Glass; Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 1.5GHz, L2 2MB, Quad-Core; 2GB DDR3LM-1066; Adreno 320, 400MHz; 16GB Flash; No Optical Drive; Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean); 802.11ABGN; 1.2 Mega Pixel & 5.0 Mega Pixel Webcams; Bluetooth 4.0; 15Wh, 3950mAh, non-removable polymer battery (10 hours); Comes with Adapter & power plug, Manual, Warranty card, Cleaning Cloth; 1 Year North America Warranty view larger The all new 7" tablet from Google Now thinner, lighter, and faster - Nexus 7 brings you the perfect mix of power and portability and features the world's sharpest 7" tablet screen. view larger Grab-and-Go Greatness Smart, thin and gorgeous The clea

List Price: $ 229.00    Price: $ 221.00

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5.0 out of 5 stars HUGE improvement over the original modelJuly 26, 2013
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Dangs "Dan" (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Google Nexus 7 FHD Tablet (7-Inch, 16GB, Black) by ASUS (2013) (Personal Computers)
**REVIEW UPDATED ON 7/30/13 - Updated speakers, "other features", battery life, gripes**

For anyone on the fence, and especially for those frustrated by the performance slowdown issues with the original Nexus 7 tablet, don't let that scare you off from buying the second generation model.

Google made all of the right improvements to the product, and the result is a significantly improved product for a marginally higher cost. Only time will tell if this unit suffers the same performance fate as the original model (for those not familiar, over time, the first generation tablets tended to quickly slow down and struggle to perform even basic tasks like browsing the internet). However, Android 4.3 feels ultra-smooth so far, and I am hoping that Google and Asus learned from their original mistakes.

SCREEN: The new screen is absolutely stunning. Some people argue that the resolution of 323 pixels per inch is unnecessary, but you can really see the difference... Read more
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419 of 452 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Seems to be a snappy little tablet...July 26, 2013
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S. Sale (East Peoria, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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*** This review is for a 32GB, WiFi only tablet.

I just picked one of these little guys at my local BB presale because I'm impatient and had to try one. Yes, I actually have one and I'm not BS'ing.

Being an IT professional, I've used a variety of Android and Apple devices, probably dozens at this point. I'm well versed in Apple, Android and Microsoft world, and have a MCSE/MCSA and half a dozen other MS/IT certs, so I know what I'm talking about.

I suspect it will take a month or two before I'm fully versed in the eccentricities of this tablet, but here is my 3 hours of use review:

First Impressions:

Upon receiving the box, I was pleasantly surprised by how small and minimal it is. Very similar to Apple packaging, which is best in the business in my opinion. Upon turning it on and signing into my Google account, I was immediately greeted by several updates. 0-day updates to be expected from a major release and are... Read more
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210 of 245 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A must buy!July 26, 2013
This review is from: Google Nexus 7 FHD Tablet (7-Inch, 16GB, Black) by ASUS (2013) (Personal Computers)
Let me preface this by saying that I am by no means a casual tablet user; I'm a tech geek. I got the original Nexus 7 on the release date and I have been lucky to get the new Nexus 7 before its official release. I will be reviewing this tablet as it suits me, and my needs from a tablet are most likely going to be different from those of the typical user. However, I'll do my best to shed some light on this tablet even if I've only had it for a couple of days. I'm going to be dividing my review into several sections.

Design: The new Nexus 7 definitely is lighter than its predecessor; that's apparent right away. While it isn't quite as thin as the iPad Mini, I am not one to get into the hype on thinness. It is thin enough, and that is all that I care about. One of the things highlighted by Google was the thinner bezels on the side. This may just be me, but I don't really like the new bezel. I like resting my thumbs on the side of the device and it seems like I won't be able to... Read more
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