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Google Nexus 7 - Thin, Light, And Designed For Google Play

7/5/2013 11:08:19 AM

The Google Nexus 7 is a diminutive device, weighing in at just 340g and coming with a 7-inch IPS screen that packs 1,280 x 800 pixels to give it a sharp HD resolution. Not only that but you can get your hands on one of these little filibusters for less than $240 for an 8GB version; an extra $60 bags you 16GB of storage.

Price: $240

Website: http://play.google.com

Ratings: 5/5

Google Nexus 7

Google Nexus 7

The design of the Nexus 7 is more premium than you’d expect given the price - it feels oddly solid in the hand from the moment you pick it up. However, while the initial feeling was strong, we quickly noticed some creakiness creeping in between the bezel and case.

Voice search is given pride of place within the Nexus 7, and from Google Now you can search the web and see cards showing you direct information without ever touching the screen. We searched using voice for information on dignitaries, the weather and sports scores, and found a pleasing 80 to 85 per cent accuracy rate when working out what we were after.

The Chrome internet browser offers a more powerful experience: the only major gripe was the lack of 3G connectivity, meaning on the go browsing was impossible without a smartphone (and an understanding data plan) to tether to.

One of the key elements of the Google Nexus 7 is media playback - critical because the tablet is squarely designed to compete with Amazon’s Kindle Fire. There are large widgets that display your books, music and video files all in one place - which leads us to one big issue we’ve got with the Nexus 7. There’s no expandable storage, which means space for music and videos is at a premium. Google combats this through tight integration with the Play Store, which offers HD movies, books and music (the latter only in the US).

Credit where it’s due

However, the movie selection is a long way from full at the moment - only once in 10 attempts did we find a movie we were searching for. Google is bundling $22.5 of credit for the Play Store with each Nexus 7, but we actually found it relatively hard to spend it, especially with no music store on offer.

Video playback is handled through the Play Movies app, which divides things into films from the Play Store and your personal videos. It can’t handle many file types, but we installed MX Player and found the Nexus 7 could play everything from MP4 to DivX files... Why couldn’t Google manage this out of the box?

The Google Nexus 7 is a very, very good tablet.

The Google Nexus 7 is a very, very good tablet

The Google Nexus 7 is a very, very good tablet even before you consider the price - size, weight, screen technology and functionality under the finger are all top-notch, and the fact you can pick up the top model for under $300 is stellar.

Some question marks remain over the build quality and the lack of expandable storage, and 3G connectivity is irksome, but far from a deal breaker.

For a cutting-edge tablet with a powerful engine, there’s very little better on the market - and with the low price, Google has shaken up what users can expect from a tablet in a big way.

Nexus generation: Google’s tablet is setting the standard

Nexus generation: Google’s tablet is setting the standard

Pros

·         Excellent value

·         Voice search

·         Super-sharp screen

Cons

·         Lack of expandable storage

·         No 3G

·         Few video file types supported

Dimensions

·         Height: 198.5mm

·         Width: 120mm

·         Depth: 10.45mm

·         Weight: 340g

·         Screen size: 7-inch

Specification

·         Supplier: http://play.google.com

·         OS: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)

·         Processor: Nvidia Tegra 3 1.3GHz

·         RAM: 1GB

·         Storage: 8GB

·         Expansion: None

·         Rear camera: No

·         Front camera: 1.2MP

·         Screen type: IPS

·         Screen resolution: 1,280x800

 

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