วันพุธที่ 18 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Google Nexus 7 Tablet by ASUS Hot Item !!


7-Inch, 16GB and Black



The new 7" tablet from Google Powerful, portable and made for what matters to you.

Now thinner, lighter, and faster - Nexus 7 brings you the perfect mix of power and portability and features the world’s sharpest 7" tablet screen - putting over 2.3 million pixels in the palm of your hand.

With 323 pixels packed into every inch, you can read text that’s sharper than the printed page, see images more vivid than the highest quality photo magazine, and watch videos come to life in vibrant 1080p HD.




Specifications


Operating System: Android™ 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Display: 7.02" 1920x1200 HD IPS display (323 ppi); Scratch resistant Corning® glass
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro, 1.5GHz
Graphics: Adreno 320, 400MHz
Connectivity: 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G)
Memory: 2GB RAM
Storage: Available in 16GB or 32GB
Camera: Front 1.2MP fixed focus; Rear 5MP auto focus
Sensors: GPS, Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Compass, Ambient Light





Audio: Stereo speakers, Surround Sound - powered by Fraunhofer3
Battery: Up to 9 hours1
Dimensions: 114 x 200 x 8.65 mm
Weight: 0.64 lbs
Ports & Connectors:
Power and Volume buttons
3.5mm audio
Microphone
1 x Micro USB port
SlimPort™ enabled


What's the Best Android Tablet? Google Nexus vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3

One of the best things about Google's Android OS is that it runs on a variety of different devices. So if you want an Android tablet, but a particular piece of hardware doesn't have a feature you want or need, you can keep looking until you find the device that's right for you. And there's certainly no shortage of Android tablet options. 

Google Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 Tablets
I'm a longtime Android user - smartphones and tablets - and I spent the past three weeks dividing my tablet time between Google's latest Nexus 7 tablet and Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 These, in my opinion, are two of the best Android tablets available today.
If you're in the market for an Android tablet and have your eye on both of these terrific tablets, how do you choose which one is for you? Here's a quick breakdown designed to help make your decision

Nexus vs. Galaxy Tab 3: Wi-Fi Only or Cellular?
One of the first questions you should ask before purchasing any tablet: Do you need a cellular radio, or will Wi-Fi be enough?
Most users should be okay with Wi-Fi-only tablets. If you want a cellular radio in your device, you'll likely end up paying more up front, as well as a monthly service fee. Your options will be limited, too, since not all tablets are available in cellular versions. (I've never owned a tablet with a cellular radio. I use my smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot, and I've never wished I had a built-in radio instead.)

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 Family of Tablets
If you need a cellular radio and want a Nexus tablet, you'll need to go with the smaller 7-inch device; the Nexus 10 is not currently available with a cellular radio. The Nexus 7 LTE is designed to work on T-Mobile, so if you're on another carrier and you need that radio, the Nexus tablets might not be for you. (The LTE Nexus 7 comes unlocked, so you could use it on carriers other than T-Mobile, but the device may not support your carrier's LTE bands, and you may not get the fastest data speeds possible.)
The only Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 device with a cellular radio is the Tab 3 7.0, and it's exclusive to AT&T in the United States at this point. Unless you're an AT&T customer or are willing to become one, the Galaxy Tab family may not be for you if a cellular radio is a necessity.




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