Internet giant Google has launched its first tablet computer, the Nexus 7. Can it rival Apple’s iPad and Amazon’s Kindle Fire? Report by Natalie Powell. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com —
In unserem 7-Zoll-Tablet-Test haben wir das Amazon Kindle Fire HD und das Asus Nexus 7 getestet. Dieses Video stellt beide Geräte gegenüber. Mehr Infos auf: www.allround-pc.com Link zum Testbericht www.allround-pc.com —
Several months after its debut, the Nexus 7 is still an excellent tablet. The 8GB version is gone and the tablet now starts at 9 for 16GB. Paying 9 nets you the 32GB version, and the 32GB version with HSPA+ is available for 9. Since the debut of the Nexus 7, we’ve seen the release of three major small tablets: the Kindle Fire HD, the iPad Mini, and the Nook HD. Each tablet has its own strengths; your choice will eventually come down to which tablet best fits your needs. However, thanks to its low price, great battery life, sharp screen, and complete and open Android 4.2 environment, overall, the Nexus 7 is still the best small tablet you can buy. The Nexus 7 delivers with a low price, a comfortable design, and its trump card: the latest and greatest version of Android. Android 4.2 seamlessly builds on version 4.1 with useful features like multiuser, lock screen customization, and Gesture Type. It’s also a complete and open Android experience, and unlike the Fire HD and Nook HD, the Nexus 7 features a full, uncurated apps store. —
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