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The Nexus 7 (2013) is a few years old, but if you can pick one up on the cheap either new or second-hand, it's well worth a look. This is partly because quality 7in tablets are a rarer breed these days with most top-end devices measuring in at 8 inches or...
Published: 2016-05-16, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
And I think to myself, what a wonderful worldAs it is whenever there's a Nexus release, the refresh of the 7 is something spectacular. While it's very true that the tablet market moves quickly, leading to high turnover for market leaders, this particular...
Fantastic screen, slim and light design, low price
No MicroSD card slot
It may not be a radical departure from the previous model, but the 2013 version of the Nexus 7 is arguably the best Android slate you can buy right now. It may not be at the cutting edge of tech – its innards are almost the same as those of the soon-to-...
Abstract: At the beginning of September, during 2014's IFA event in Berlin, Sony unveiled the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact – a long-awaited addition to the Xperia Z tablet range. The Nexus 7 is much older than the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact after launching in summer 2013...
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: Students typically don't have a lot of cash to throw around, so the best tablets tend to be tantalisingly out of reach. But with a few sensible compromises, there are plenty of choices for penurious academic. Try these for size.For a low-cost tablet Vod...
The 2013 flavour of the Nexus 7 is no longer available from Google. But shop around and you can find it in various online stores, at a great low price. Arguably the Hudl 2 offers a similar blend of value and quality, and may even be a bit faster. But you...
Abstract: Now thinner, lighter and faster than 2012′s model, Google’s Nexus 7 brings an exemplary mix of power and portability in a 7-inch tablet format. It’s not an all-encompassing multimedia powerhouse, but the Nexus 7 really can’t be beaten on value if you’re a...
Abstract: How you are doing, this is Mr. Thaibox123 and in this video I'm bringing you my full review of this, the 2013 Nexus 7.Welcome back everybody and I have imported a Nexus 7, the brand new 2013 from the states because Google for some reason decided to only l...
Fantastic screen, slim and light design, low price
No MicroSD card slot
It may not be a radical departure from the previous model, but the 2013 version of the Nexus 7 is arguably the best Android slate you can buy right now. It may not be at the cutting edge of tech – its innards are almost the same as those of the soon-to-...
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Published: 2014-03-11, Author: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk
Abstract: The second-generation Nexus 7 is more expensive than the original, at £199 inc VAT for the 16GB model. That brings it closer to the 16GB Wi-Fi-only iPad mini at £269 inc VAT. When you consider that the Nexus device is subsidised by Google in order to driv...