This Asus-built Nexus 7 tablet has a awesome solid feel. The hardware configurations are quite impressive for a $199 tablet: the 7-inch 1280 x 800 screen. Even with the 16:9 ratio displays, the tablet seems to be initially intended for vertical operation. This point of pixel density is mainly excellent for reading, even if it's not up to the level you'll see on the more expensive new iPad; still, on an inexpensive tablet, it's an amazing advance.
The Android 4.1 jellybean Nexus 7 has a best configuration such as 1.2GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, with 1GB of memory, and standard applications. The most important is its latest android 4.1 OS Jelly Bean. The development in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean does seem to have made the OS as a complete work more easily. Page loads are quite rapid for the most part, and on the whole, it seems quite responsive.
The model I experienced had 8GB of flash memory for storage (a 16GB version will cost $299). Other features take in a front-facing camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, gyroscope and accelerometer, along with a battery that Google says, it can continuously provide nine hours of HD video playback. Its weight is just 340 grams, which is lighter than most of the competitors.
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