Google’s Nexus 7 tablet is in hot demand right now. This unassuming 7-inch Android tablet is finding its way into millions of homes worldwide. Featuring a great set of specs that represent real value ...
Google Glass got most of the attention, hardware-wise, during Google I/O 2012, but Google had a second, far more modest piece of hardware at the event in the Nexus 7 tablet. It was widely available, ...
Google's Nexus 7 continues to set the bar for small-screen tablets with a perfect balance between price and performance. Balance. That's the key. Last year's Nexus 7 set the bar for small tablets with ...
While all attention this month will surely be on Google’s next Pixel devices, the original Nexus series is now further in the grave with the second-generation Nexus 7 tablet appearing to lose support ...
The Google Nexus 7 is a pretty great tablet right out of the box. It has a speedy NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, a 7 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software. But ...
Google’s Nexus 7 tablet looks like the low-cost, iPad alternative that Android fans have been waiting for, at least on the outside. But what about inside? Repair shop iFixit did its customary teardown ...
Google took a cue from Amazon’s Kindle Fire announcing the Nexus 7 tablet optimized for content from Google Play including books, games, TV shows, movies, apps, and magazines. The new Asus-built Nexus ...
The prospect of a smaller iPad—one with a 7- or 8-inch screen—has been the focus of rumors since…well, since even before the original iPad was released back in 2010. But the rumor mill has been ...
The Google Nexus 7 ($299 for 32GB, unlocked), made by Asus, is the best small tablet available today. We've said that before in our Editors' Choice review of the original model. Now it has up to 32GB ...
Google Nexus 7 runs on the Android operating system, so it can run many apps simultaneously in multitasking mode. You can install dozens of apps on your Nexus, but ...
Microsoft’s hopes of slowly taking over the U.S. tablet market just took another hit as Lenovo, the world’s largest PC maker, has decided there’s pretty much no demand for any Windows tablets under 10 ...