Specs: With its Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 7″ HD display, 1GB of RAM, and 4325mAh battery, the Nexus 7 is close to having everything in a tablet that you could ever ask for.It still blows my mind a bit to think that this bundle of tech goodness is so affordable. Sure, the Kindle Fire matches the Nexus 7 in price, but comes no where near it in specs, build quality, or Android experience. Price: What else should have been bullet #1? At $199 and $249, you won’t find a better deal on a tablet.So jump through the review to find out why. There is no need for review trickery here, we are going to recommend this tablet over and over again. Sure, Google and Asus had to cut a few corners to keep the price so low, but after having one in my hands, it certainly feels like they cut in all of the right places. At $199, this tablet sports specs that most “high-end” tablets can’t compete with. ![]() ![]() The Nexus 7 wasn’t a complete surprise when Google unveiled it at I/O two weeks ago, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t impress.
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