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Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Every bit as iconic as the Nexus 7 It's no secret that critical reception of the new Nexus 9 has been inconsistent at best. Some people love the Nexus 9, but others have found their review units to be less than stellar. For our part, the Nexus 9 is si...
The Nexus 9 costs £319 in 16GB Wi-Fi form. The iPad Air 2 starts at £399. Aside from some nicer aluminium and a better rear facing camera, there is very little in it.Android L is also hugely exciting, because it shows the logical and slick direction the o...
Abstract: What's more, Nokia is promising that the N1 will cost just $249 (around £160) when it goes on sale in February next year, around half the price of the cheapest Nexus 9 model....
Abstract: Nokia yesterday announced its N1 Android Lollipop tablet, but how does it compare to that other high-end Android Lollipop tablet , the Nexus 9? Here we compare the Nokia N1 and Nexus 9 spec for spec to see which offers the better deal on paper. Also see ...
Published: 2014-11-14, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Good screen, powerful processor, Android 5.0 Lollipop
Casework not as classy as some, no expandable memory, no IR blaster
We're not angry, just a little disappointed that the Google Nexus 9 is no more than a decent mid-range tablet, rather than a standout bargain like the Nexus 7. It has premium styling, the full HD screen looks lovely, the dual-core processor performs rea...
Abstract: Apple and Google have unleashed the their flagship tablets for 2014 - the iPad Air 2 and Nexus 9 as they continue to battle for supremacy in the saturated market. Manufactured by HTC, the Nexus 9 marks the debut of Android Lollipop 5.0 and introduces a 8...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Big, sharp screen, Powerful CPU, Pretty and new Android software
Screen has some small issues, Android 5.0 still needs some tweaks, Only available in 16GB and 32GB versions
The Nexus 9 shows where Android tablets of the future should be headed — a little less geek locked in their bedroom, a bit more ‘ordinary person' relaxing in the lounge. However, it also has the raw power underneath to satisfy enthusiasts so it'll come u...
Previous Nexus tablets, particularly the Nexus 7, have been hard to beat for value but that's not the case for the Nexus 9. It's not a bad tablet - especially if performance is a priority - but the screen isn't perfect and neither is build quality. The Sa...
Lack of apps supporting 64-bit processor on Android, camera isn't great
The Nexus 9's powerful 64-bit processor, impressive battery life and business-friendly Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system make it one of the best tablets currently available for either personal or business use....