Main | Friday, June 29, 2012

Critics Rave Over Google's Tablet

Geek sites are slavering over Google's coming Nexus 7, their smaller than an iPad, bigger than an iPhone tablet. Engadget raves:
The Nexus 7 is an amazing package for something that costs a penny less than $200. It feels like something that could sell for much more. It has a great screen, solid performance and a clean, clear, uncluttered version of Google's latest operating system, Jelly Bean. From a pure hardware standpoint it beats the Kindle in every way possible -- except for content. Amazon's selection almost always trumps that of Google's, both in terms of variety and cost, but that's one wonderful problem to have, because almost all of that content is just as available on the Nexus 7 as it is on the Fire. So, while we tend to prefer larger tablets that better differentiate themselves from phones, if you've been toying with the idea of getting a real Android slate but didn't want to spend big bucks for a big device, this is what you've been waiting for. This is the best Android tablet for less than $200 and the best budget 7-inch tablet on the market.
The device doesn't ship until next month, but somehow you can find it already on eBay for prices as high as more than twice its retail cost.

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