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Advertisement The Asus manufactured tablet is a $199 tablet that runs a stock version of Android v4.1 (Jellybean), and is by all accounts the flagship tablet for Android. It is the standard by which all other tablets should now be judged. That said, the Nexus 7 is quite atypical of Android devices. We purchased a 16GB Nexus 7 for $249 which I’ve been reviewing for a week or so now, and I’ve really grown to love the little thing. We’ll be giving it away at the end of this review, so if you’re keen to own a Nexus 7, read on and join the contest to be in the running! At the same price point and form factor is the hugely popular It’s a brand new year, and I am proud to be part of something brand new here at MakeUseOf: An independent hardware review followed by a giveaway. Today we’ll be giving away an Amazon Kindle., but the Nexus 7 outperforms the Fire in every way.

There is therefore very little competition worth mentioning; alternative Android tablets are either significantly more expensive, or vastly underpowered. Before we begin, I’m going to warn you: I own an iPad 3, so I’m going to be comparing this to the iPad where I feel I need to. Obviously, the iPad is a larger device in a different price class – I understand that. Until now, I’ve never touched an Android before, but I think a lot of new Android owners are going to be coming to the platform for the first time on this device, so it’s important to get a fresh owners persepctive. If you’re already an Android owner, I proabably don’t even need to tell you to buy this device, because you’re going to anyway – it’s so good.

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Even so; read the review for a fresh perspective, enter the competition and you might get this 16GB Nexus 7 for free! First Impressions And Unboxing The Nexus 7 The packaging feels Apple-inspired, but black; a sleek, slide-out compartment revealing just the device, inset in a cardboard cutout. A quick start guide, charger, plug adapter and USB cable was also supplied, and that’s it. The plug supplied with this giveaway unit is for the; you will need to source your own plug adapter to change the physical pin shape, but the charger will work with any voltage globally from 100-240v. The initial setup was incredibly simple: turn on, connect to your WiFi network, done. In terms of documentation, a user guide comes pre-installed to your Google Play account accessible from the homescreen widget. I glanced through it, but didn’t feel the need to read it at length. Maryland Rn License By Endorsement Ny here.

A Transformers movie is also included once your Play account is activated, so you can jump right in and show off the movie playback capabilities if you like. Making Use Of The Nexus 7 With a powerful NVidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, there’s very little this device can’t do. The Nexus 7 will handle any Android application you throw at it, from Gmail to advanced 3D games; it has both the power, and a gorgeous screen to show them off.

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The device is ideally suited to anyone embedded in the Google ecosystem; the native Gmail app is very similar to the web client, for instance. As someone who has never used web clients and pulls everything through IMAP to Mail.app, not having a unified inbox was frustrating. My attempts to find a better email client on the Play store were fruitless; until fellow write Christian Cawley tipped me off that there’s actually another app – called Email – included in the OS (though other Android owners appeared clueless about this!).

The Nexus 7’s Screen The 216 pixels per inch IPS LCD display on the Nexus 7 is certainly not as high resolution as the Retina Display on the iPad (which is 264 ppi), but it comes as close as you’re going to get and more than enough; it’s bright and clear, with crisp and vibrant colours and text, even outdoors. Like most devices though, the screen is highly reflective. If you look really closely, you can see the pixels; but at normal reading distance, the text is incredibly crisp. If you’re purchasing this with the intention use it as an eBook reader, you certainly won’t be disappointed with the sharpness. Interface Multitasking, I have to say, is really done well.

On the right of the home button is the multitasker icon: two tiles, on top of each other. Tap that for a list of running apps; swipe them left or right to instantly close them – again, intuitive without needing to read a manual.