Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Google Nexus 7 Tablet Price and Spec with Andriod 4

Looking for new Android base tablet Nexus 7 defiantly the best for you at this moment.
Like other Nexus-branded devices, the Nexus 7 tablet isn’t actually hardware manufactured by Google. As Mountain View has done with Samsung, HTC and Motorola in the past, the company paired with Asus to design and manufacture its slender tablet.

It’s a smart move: Among Android tablets, Asus makes some of the best around, but matching the rock-bottom $199 price of
Amazon’s Kindle Fire while exceeding its meager specs would be a challenge for any manufacturer. And make no mistake:
The Nexus 7 is more of an effort to stomp out Amazon’s unwelcome (and forked) version of Android more than it’s attempt to dethrone Apple’s reigning champ.

Nexus 7 Tablet spec
  • 7-inch Nexus-branded tablet called Nexus 7
  • The tablet seems to be built by ASUS
  • It will be powered by a quad-core Tegra 3 processor
  • It will include a GeForce 12-core GPU
  • 1GB RAM
  • IPS display with a 178-degree viewing angle, running a resolution of 1280 by 800
  • 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera
  • Storage options: 16GB and 32GB
  • Battery life of approximately 9 hours
  • It will also feature NFC and support Google Wallet
The 8GB Nexus 7 will be available for $199, while the 16GB will be available for $249.
It looks like Nexus 7 will be powered by Android JellyBean, which is expected to be unveiled at Google I/O.
And here's what it will look like:

The specifications are quite impressive for a low-cost tablet and could definitely give Apple's iPad (probably $399 iPad 2 and
not the new iPad with Retina Display) and Amazon's $199 Kindle Fire a run for their money.
What do you think?

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