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As good as they are, the iPad is still a cut above them. |
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Not surprising, from the specs I get the impression Samsung are not taking the Tablet market very seriously. Thankfully Asus and now Google are, the Transformer series are great tablets and Nexus 7 for the price is fantastic.
Not really. The Nexus 7 is basically an Asus tablet with a lot of features (HDMI out, SD card) left off. And yeah the iPad is still way above them in many ways. Not to mention Tegra versions of games look allot better than the iPad versions despite the performance difference of the graphics chips. |
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Not surprising, from the specs I get the impression Samsung are not taking the Tablet market very seriously. Thankfully Asus and now Google are, the Transformer series are great tablets and Nexus 7 for the price is fantastic. What the Nexus 7 has going for it is that it is cheap. As for the quad core CPU - there isn't really anything out there that runs better on it than on the dual core CPU of the iPad. Also, apart from a few games that are made to look better on the Tegra (by looking terrible on everything else on purpose), there isn't really anything that looks better on it. |
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Nobody said Nexus 7 was a miracle tablet but for the price it offers a hell of allot, you would have to be very biased not to recognize this. Not to mention that the Nexus 7 is more polished than other android tablets, even if it lack certain features (like the iPad). I think that the Nexus 10 will bring that same polished stock android polish to the 10 inch size. |
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Nobody said Nexus 7 was a miracle tablet but for the price it offers a hell of allot, you would have to be very biased not to recognize this. I think that the Nexus 7 is the first properly polished android tablet which can start to compete better against the iPad. It is not. There are plenty of polished android tablets out there, the Nexus 7 is just incredibly cheap. Also, I hope that you're not saying that I'm biased towards Apple products ![]() |
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Actually: --- Post Update --- Nexus 7 is just incredibly cheap. |
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Yeah but what your leaving out is that it's an Asus Tablet for less than half the price of the high end tablets and it also has a Quad Core processor, something even the iPad doesn't have. Not to mention Tegra versions of games look allot better than the iPad versions despite the performance difference of the graphics chips. ![]() The Nexus 7 is a fantastic tablet and is very smooth too but most of that is attributed to the OS, not the number of cores. In the many areas that matter they have some of if not the highest specs in the market. How can you call them terrible? |
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That was me saying it, not him. --- Post Update --- Isn't that a great feature to have ? For a tablet with the quality and power of the Nexus 7. It offers something other Android tablets don't offer. It is a great feature to have. Saying that the Nexus 7 is better than the other tablets and that maybe in the future we'll see other tablets that can match the Nexus 7 at a larger size is simply incorrect, since there are plenty of tablets that exceed it in every way possible - but of course they also cost more. I would have loved to pick up a Nexus 7 myself - but it lacked some features that I think are a must have for a tablet. Expandable storage is one of them and an HDMI port is great if you travel a lot and want to hook it up to the TV at a hotel for instance. |
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Which doesn't exclude you from the "nobody said xy" claim. |
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Apple's shear dominance in the tablet market is more attributed to superior software than hardware. With the Nexus 7, Google has proven that they can compete in the software arena with JB 4.1. Before ICS, Google's OS still struggled to offer the streamlined and fluid experience IOS gave its users, which held back a lot of quality Tablets that had very nice hardware inside. With the success of the Nexus 7, I foresee Google being more aggressive in the market, and providing a Tablet that will give the iPad a run for its money. If they release a 10" version of the Nexus with a high resolution screen, expandable storage, and the same fantastic construction as the Nexus 7 (and for less than $500), it will sell like crazy. http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-TF700T-B1...s+infinity+pad JB update on its way ![]() |
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Your wish shall be granted! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Your wish shall be granted! |
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