All You Wanted To Know About The Nexus 7 Tablet | The Communication Blog

Thursday, November 29, 2012

All You Wanted To Know About The Nexus 7 Tablet

By Dan Sutton


Rumors were spreading that the Nexus 7 tablet would be announced at the Google I/O . This is exactly what occurred. Members of the press were permitted to peek at as well as demo the device whilst in the event. The unit is ASUS constructed with little branding. Search for this device online when it's made available for purchase to all shoppers. At the time of this writing you can pre-order the Nexus 7 tablet.

The device utilizes the latest Android OS known as Jelly Bean. The cost of this product is an affordable $199. The technical specifications for this unit are notable also for the size of the unit. Total measurements of the system is just 7 " long and loaded with computing power.

The LCD display features a resolution of 1280 x 800 with 400 nits utilized for brightness. The screen on this device is driven by a Tegra 3 T30L quad core proc by NVIDIA. The speed of the cpu is clocked at a notable 1.2 GHz. This really is fast for a device when comparing competing products available on the market.

Connectivity is accessible using a wireless network using 802.11/g/n. A Bluetooth connection is available also. Unfortunately, consumers won't be able to connect the device using WWAN. Because of this users must remain in the area of any wi-fi location to keep a connection to the Internet.

Internal storage enclosed on the device is either 8 GB or 16 GB. Total RAM available for the tablet is 1 GB. The price of the 8 GB model is $199 while the 16 GB model is $249. This price is acceptable in comparison with other equivalent products that are available on the market.

The launch of this device mean that consumers could see prices drop for rivalling products like the Amazon Kindle. This may occur if Amazon releases a successor to the current model available on the market. If you are not interested in buying a Kindle, the Nexus 7 tablet is the best option for tablets that run the Android operating system.

One particular downside to this unit is it is rather bulky. The depth is 10.45 mm and is also a bit smaller compared to the Kindle Fire. Nevertheless, the weight of the model is 340g. This is quite a bit lighter in comparison to the Amazon branded unit that weighs about 400g.

One big difference between the 2 units is the quality of the screen. The IPS on the Google branded unit is stunning from any position. The contrast and brightness settings look really good on the screen even in a brightly lighted place.

Consumers that use the Nexus 7 tablet will be delighted with the overall performance of the unit. The Google unit is on par with other tablets which are on the market. Launching applications is relatively swift and so is panning on a webpage. Each charge of the battery will provide the user with 8 hours of operating time. This unit is a superb choice among the numerous tablets compared with others available on the market. Remember, it is under $200.




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