Not exact matches
For $ 120 and a two - year contract, Kansas residents can get one gigabit upload and download speed, no data caps, a full lineup of TV channels, a
Nexus 7
tablet, one terabyte of online Google Drive storage and all the necessary
hardware to make the service work.
When Google unveiled its line of
Nexus hardware products just a week later (another
tablet, plus a media hub), it became apparent that Microsoft's veer toward designing physical devices was no aberration.
The
Nexus 10 is the highest resolution
tablet on the planet, which along with its other impressive
hardware credentials and a competitive price tag has made the
Nexus 10 one of the most sought after device right now.
For me it feels weird to use the
hardware buttons, coming from a Google
Nexus 9
tablet.
A
Nexus tablet would be free of interference from
hardware makers who often add their own layer of software atop Android.
The front of the Google
Nexus 7 by Asus is devoid of
hardware - based buttons, but a 1.2 MP front - facing camera rests at the top of the
tablet front, which is covered entirely by Corning glass (we're assuming Gorilla Glass, but Google isn't confirming).
The full
hardware details for the
Nexus 7
tablet are still unclear, but rumors pair it with a quad - core CPU and a price point of $ 150 - $ 200.
The Google
Nexus 4 by LG was launched alongside two other products, the Google
Nexus 10
tablet and the Google
Nexus 7 32 GB 3G
tablet marking the company «s biggest
hardware launch yet.
You can read our own views on the Google
Nexus 7
tablet here on Reg
Hardware.
Although the Kindle Fire HD doesn't quite have the pure grunt of the Google
Nexus 7, it does better the Google
tablet on
hardware connectivity.
Amazon's Kindle Fire started the 7 inch
tablet war, but unfortunately, they might be losing this war because of stronger opponents like Google's
Nexus 7 or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 which are on an entire different level from the Kindle Fire, featuring better
hardware and software.
The Google
Nexus 7 is one of the only pure vanilla Android
tablets on the market and boasts a bevy of
hardware enhancements that put most other devices to shame.
Little is known about the new
Nexus 7
tablet, but rumors are swirling that the company wants to make it affordable and will pack it with modern
hardware.
The Google
Nexus 7
tablet got a refresh in
hardware, with the second generation model that just came out.
TAIPEI (Reuters)- Google Inc will launch a new version of its
Nexus 7
tablet powered by Qualcomm Inc's Snapdragon processor around July, two sources told Reuters, as the software giant pushes deeper into the cut - price mobile
hardware market.
The Google
Nexus 7 2013 edition and the Kobo Arc are both seven inch
tablets with comparable
hardware and resolution.
Another key issue with the
Nexus 7 which may have led to the
tablet being ultimately discontinued was the
tablet's
hardware being more volatile than usual when updated to the first versions of Lollipop, which led to mass complaints of poor performance due to the previously mandatory encryption not working well with the older
hardware or worse, completely non-functional
tablets.
However, given the strong rumors of a 7 - inch, $ 199
Nexus tablet from Google with a 1280 x 800 display, we'd expect Amazon's next
hardware to at least match those specifications.
Why this matters: While Amazon makes its own Kindle eReader and Kindle Fire
tablet hardware, a ton of people read their Kindle books on Android
tablets (or even phones, if you have a big - screened device like the
Nexus 6 or Galaxy Note 4).
The Google
Nexus 7 2013 is the updated Google
tablet boasting the latest
hardware made by Asus and software by Google.
We've been hearing of a «Google
Nexus»
tablet for quite some time and recent rumors seem to talk about Asus as the
hardware manufacturer for the first «pure Android» slate — the Motorola and its Xoom model were the partners for the Android 3.0 Honeycomb launch.
Hardware features The
Nexus 10 is the first
tablet to house Samsung's 1.7 GHz dual - core Exynos 5250 CPU.
Something rivals such as the iPad, Samsung's Galaxy Tabs and the Google
Nexus 7 don't have, which Windows devices do, is the crossover with PC - style
hardware, even with the more
tablet - orientated Windows RT models.
Based on speculations, the search giant should unveil fresh
hardware manufactured by HTC, dubbed the
Nexus 5, a 32 GB version of the
Nexus 7 as well as a 3G variant of the
tablet, and a 10.1 - inch high - resolution Samsung slate which could compete with the third generation iPad.
The next three models are 7 - inch and larger 8.9 inch Kindle HD versions with a redesigned bodyshell and improved specifications such as 16GB / 32 GB of storage and the latest generation of TI OMAP processors which are claimed to be faster than equivalent Tegra 3 chipsets as well as improved Wi - Fi radio
hardware that is claimed to be faster compared to other
tablets such as the
Nexus 7 and iPad due to customized antenna
hardware and chipsets for maximum throughput.
Google just let attendees to today's
hardware - filled I / O conference love up on the new
Nexus 7
tablet.
In our
Nexus 7 Review, we called it the «best 7 - inch
tablet», and 5 months after its arrival onto the scene, it remains a formidable value - proposition as it offers great
hardware (NVIDIA Tegra 3 SoC), a pure Android experience and quick access to the latest OS updates and features.
In our
Nexus 7 Review, we called it the «best 7 - inch
tablet», and 5 months after its arrival onto the scene, it remains a formidable value - proposition as it offers great
hardware, a pure Android experience and quick access to the latest OS updates and features.
Not only do they provide the
hardware for the 2nd generation Google
Nexus 7 that was released last week, they are also releasing a new 7 - inch
tablet under their own brand name called the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7.
While the Kindle Fire is an adequate
tablet with lackluster specs, the
Nexus 7 comes in the same size with fully featured
hardware and all the Google apps that Amazon chose to leave off.
It seems like the
Nexus 10
tablet should be released once with the next
Nexus smartphone, as Google tries more and more to enter the
hardware market.
As good as the
Nexus hardware is, or the Kindle Fire 2 will be, it's the content that will sell smaller
tablets, and Apple is the only company around that has it in spades.
With the new 7 ″
Nexus 7
tablet, Google, along with its
hardware partner ASUS, has decided to up the ante in small
tablets.
It can either take a hit and sell the right
hardware at a stupidly low price, or risk alienating customers and damaging its
Nexus brand, with a low - power, low - price
tablet.
Google also had partners like Samsung and HTC build larger 10 - and 9 - inch
Nexus tablets, but it also let them run their
hardware course and then dumped them like a quick rebound.
It took a while for Android
tablets to really take off, but the combination of a solid OS and capable - yet - cheap
hardware has led to success for the Google
Nexus 7, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD and others.
I like the way the reporter ended his article, concluding that the
Nexus tablet was «sweet,» with a smoothness to both its
hardware and software that rivals Apple's iPad.
Talking of the
hardware inside the
Nexus 7 (2013), the
tablet is a beast on paper.
Yesterday, Google announced the release of a variety of new
hardware including two new
Nexus phones, new Chromecasts, and the Pixel C Android
tablet.
The
Nexus 7's
hardware is the best out there in the $ 200
tablet arena.
Google may be ready to roll out new
Nexus hardware this year, but that doesn't mean potential Android
tablet buyers should forget last year's models.
The
Nexus 7 has better
hardware — and much better software — than we've seen in a cheap
tablet.
According to leaked details, the Google
Nexus 7 2016
tablet will come with flagship
hardware and features.
So at this point, Andromeda has been all but confirmed as the real deal, and a late - 2017
hardware release slated to include a new Pixel laptop and
Nexus tablet could mark its debut.
He'll be overseeing the company's
Nexus devices, as well as other consumer
hardware, including
tablets, Chromebook laptops, OnHub, and even Google Glass.
You'd buy a Google Play Edition device if you liked the
hardware on a particular Android smartphone or
tablet — currently the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Sony Z Ultra, or LG G Pad 8.3 — but would prefer to have more
Nexus - like software that receives timely Android updates directly from Google.
Nexus phones are almost certainly getting «Pixelated», the age - old second - gen N7
tablet might be in for a long overdue sequel of sorts this year too, and then you have first - party VR
hardware, a Google Assistant - powered home automation hub, 4K - capable Chromecast, as well as a Pixel 3 laptop.
This past fall, Google broadened its
Nexus lineup with the launch of the
Nexus 6 phablet and
Nexus 9
tablet, the first
hardware to arrive running Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Even though Google has not gone into any specifics regarding the
hardware products expected to be launched at the event, notorious leaker Evan Blass had earlier confirmed that Huawei will be charged with the duty of making the Google
Nexus 7 2016 or Pixel 7
tablet, for that matter.
Still, no matter how you slice it, the
Nexus 7 is a lot of great
tablet hardware for the money, all packed in an unassuming, plastic package.