If you pop your head into the Tablet world, you will initially be amazed by the awe of it and slowly the awesomeness would turn into somewhat of a deja vu. Cut throat competition, neck breaking prices and the release of Ultrabooks have slowly put the tablet market into a bit of a tabloid.
However, Google has released the Google Nexus Tab, which is quite competitive in every aspect be its amazing price, great specs and is powered by the latest Android 4.1 platform (Jelly bean). The Android Beam and NFC features are thankfully included in this amazing device, but the major drawback is the lack of the much needed 3G mobility.
Hardware:
The amazing feature would include a Quad core Tegra 3 processor (supplied by ASUS and powering the EEE transformer prime series) and 1 GB DDR3 RAM to go with it. Its a 7" Tablet, and is quite ergonomic to handle, with its wide edges and light weight (340 gms tab weight). We can however effectively use the GPS in the new offline mode for Google Maps.
Also expandable storage is unavailable (similar to most Samsung tablets) and has no HDMI port is a more popular choice in most Tabs.
Who Should Buy this?
Definitely people who have a thing for heavy Gaming, and who are perfectly happy with lazing around the house with a TAB. If you want to carry this device around then you have to hotspot your Smartphone (which is not recommended). The price is the distinguishing factor for this device and has the capability to out-perform most high end devices in the market.
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Technical Specification:
- 7-inch 1280 x 800 HD display (216 ppi)
- Back-lit IPS display
- Scratch-resistant Corning glass
- 1.2mp front-facing camera
- 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm
- 340g
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth
- 8/16 GB internal storage
- 1 GB RAM
- Micro USB
- 4325mAh (Up to 8 hours of active use)
- Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
- Quad-core Tegra 3 processor
- MicrophoneNFC (Android Beam)
- Accelerometer
- GPS
- Magnetometer
- Gyroscope
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