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Abstract: The Nexus 7 (2013), LG G Pad and Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 are all small and cheap tablets, but which one should you buy? Find out in our Google Nexus 7 vs LG G Pad 8.3 vs Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 comparison review. Here are three similarly sized and priced table...
Published: 2014-02-03, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Low price, Good spec, Great screen, Long lasting battery, Latest version of Android
Plastic build, Average camera, No expandable storage, No 64GB model
The Google Nexus 7 2013 is a fantastic tablet. It's not quite the most powerful on the market or the best built, but nor is it any slouch in either department. It's great value for money and has made very few compromises to get there. Sure we'd love a bit...
The screen's sharpness and colour reproduction has rivals soundly beaten, and build quality and performance are top class.
Android tablets still want for compelling tablet apps, making the Nexus more suited for consuming than creating
The Nexus 7's screen, performance and build quality match or better the iPad mini's, and given its far cheaper price it makes a truly tempting alternative to Apple's tablet....
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-b...
Smaller screen may not suit everyone, No microSD slot, Poor Camera, See also: Apple iPad mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, design & first impressions, The slim, minimalist design of the Nexus is certainly eye catching, Compared with the first generation, the Ne
The Nexus 7 is a great improvement on the first generation model and keeps the price just right. But is it still the king of the 7" tablet crowd? Agent Plummer takes a look.The Nexus is a fantastically well-built device.Android tablets are one of the more...
Crisp and bright picture, Great resolution and subtle detail, Good stereo sound, Fast and powerful OS, Lightweight, slim and portable build, Great price
Camera could be better, No tablet-specific apps, No expandable storage
And with all this in mind, let's not forget that the new Nexus 7 also has an attractive price.It doesn't sit at the Hudl's budget level, but at £200 for the 16GB wi-fi only version (there's also 32GB in wi-fi only and 4G/LTE), it's £140 cheaper than the n...
Published: 2013-12-04, Author: Jason , review by: CNET.co.uk
Screen, Low price, Battery life
Slightly harder to use than an iPad
For just £199, you can't go wrong with a Nexus 7. If you have more to spend, I think you'll enjoy an iPad mini more, but for the price it can't be beaten....
In conclusion the Nexus 7 (2013) is a great device, it feels more refined than last year's model, if feels better quality and it certainly feels faster. The software just seems to work that little bit better on the newer hardware.Bar a few issues with dod...
Abstract: Tesco has launched its own-brand Hudl tablet but how does it compare to the popular Nexus 7 from Google? Find out in our Tesco Hudl vs Google Nexus 7 comparison review. Google set a benchmark for budget tablets with the original Nexus 7 and the 2013 mode...
Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Mike , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Google's first Nexus 7 tablet was a shock to the budget market when it emerged in 2012, but times have changed – and rivals such as the almost identical Asus Fonepad, the cheaper Barnes & Noble Nook HD and sleek iPad Mini have turned up the heat.Google ha...