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Saturday 2 February 2013

Google Nexus 10 Review


Google Nexus 10




For the past year, Google has been trying to challenge Apple and Amazon by selling digital content.Over the summer, Google came out with a 7-inch tablet called the Nexus 7. Just as Apple is making an iPad Mini that's about the size of the Nexus 7, Google is now selling a larger version of the Nexus, about the size of Apple's regular iPad.

On the Nexus 10, icons at the bottom of the screen emphasize Google's media products available through Play. Click on a picture of film to watch movies, headphones to listen to music and a book to, well, read books. Another icon gets you to the Play store to obtain more content and apps.

There are front-facing speakers going up and down both sides of the Nexus, compared with just one tucked in a corner on the back of an iPad. You feel more immersed watching video with sound coming right at you from the entire device.

The screen measures 10.1 inches diagonally, which is more than the iPad's 9.7 inches.As for books, text on the Nexus' screen comes out sharp. News sites and apps also look nice. The Nexus has a screen resolution of 300 pixels per inches.


The Nexus comes with the latest version of the Android operating system, version 4.2.

Nexus 10  have two cameras - 5 megapixels on the back for taking photos and video, and a lower-resolution one on the front for videoconferencing.

The Nexus 10 is a good choice if you already have an Android phone and use a lot of Google services.




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