So I bought myself one of these fancy dandy tablet thingamabobs a little while back. It is the 16GB Nexus 7. Sadly, after buying it, a month later they released the 32GB version for the same price. Bleh oh well. Here is the good, the bad, and the ugly!
The Good:
So far, I freakin love this thing! The Tegra 3 processor is plenty strong enough to keep this tablet running smoothly, and to play some of those top 3D games recently released. The operating system is nice and tamper free. It gets the most recent version releases. 4.2 was available days after the new nexus family was released. This was one of the main reasons I chose to go with the Nexus 7 vs a Kindle Fire. No bloatware and pure google operating system yay! The touchscreen is very responsize, and the overall size/shape/feel is very nice in my hands. I have also added a faux leather case for it. Comes in different colors, and has the magnets in the flip cover that turn the screen on and off. A very nice feature they threw into the tablet.
The Bad:
This version did not come with the data connection option, so if you are away from a wireless router that you have access to, you cant browse the internet or anything like that. They did release a version now for a little more money that can get that 3G/4G data connection, just need a plan that it can be paired with. It also does not have a micro-sd card slot, so the internal storage is all you get. This appears to be a common theme with new devices. They are expecting people to also use online storage options such as Google Drive to help increase the storage limits.
Any questions, just ask!
The Good:
So far, I freakin love this thing! The Tegra 3 processor is plenty strong enough to keep this tablet running smoothly, and to play some of those top 3D games recently released. The operating system is nice and tamper free. It gets the most recent version releases. 4.2 was available days after the new nexus family was released. This was one of the main reasons I chose to go with the Nexus 7 vs a Kindle Fire. No bloatware and pure google operating system yay! The touchscreen is very responsize, and the overall size/shape/feel is very nice in my hands. I have also added a faux leather case for it. Comes in different colors, and has the magnets in the flip cover that turn the screen on and off. A very nice feature they threw into the tablet.
The Bad:
This version did not come with the data connection option, so if you are away from a wireless router that you have access to, you cant browse the internet or anything like that. They did release a version now for a little more money that can get that 3G/4G data connection, just need a plan that it can be paired with. It also does not have a micro-sd card slot, so the internal storage is all you get. This appears to be a common theme with new devices. They are expecting people to also use online storage options such as Google Drive to help increase the storage limits.
Any questions, just ask!