Well for a good little while now if you wanted an Android tablet that had a reasonable price, and was not a piece of crap, you more than likely had an Amazon. Kindle Fire. It was the best bang for your buck at only $199. You got a dual-core processor and it was running Android 2.3. Some people estimate that Amazon now holds about 14 to 16.8 percent of the global tablet market. Google has finally stepped up to the plate and has challenged the Kindle Fire with their very own Nexus 7. In my opinion it is a breath of fresh air. Not only is it priced at an affordable price, but your not limited to just one company's market and content. Amazon locks you into their market and content, and you don't get to use Google's market and content at all. The Nexus 7 is easily the most powerful Android tablet for that price. Google partnered with Asus, who had a good year in sells with its own Transformer and then the Transformer Prime, to produce their latest Nexus device. This thing has pretty good battery life with it pushing a 4325 mAh under the hood. It has a stupid fast NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8 or 16 GB of internal storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, gyroscope, GPS, a front facing 1.2 megapixel camera, micro-USB port for charging, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. At only 7 inches and 340 grams (11. 99 ounces), this device won't get heavy too soon from prolonged use. Another very important thing I like about this device is it ships right out the box with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Having the newest software to date is always a plus for me.. My final word on the Google Nexus 7 is......... You can't get a better tablet for the price. "Now that's real spit done done done......" Gangstalicious
This review is great.... I'm gonna get one after reading this.
ReplyDeleteMan I'm telling you right now as soon as they hit the shelf I got to have one.
DeleteI want one
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat the price. Plus its small enough for you to carry around with you and, it's not too heavy
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