Saturday, November 10, 2012

Google Tablet PC Google Nexus 7 Hands-On | How to Use a Kindle ...





Google Tablet PC – Nexus 7 Get Free Tablet: tabletcore.com Google’s Nexus 7 (9 for 8GB, 9 for 16GB) is a game-changer. The first tablet with Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean,” it’s the most bang for the buck you can get in the market right now. It’s versatile, well-built, fast, and a lot of fun to use. It basically renders every 7-inch tablet priced at more than 0 pretty much irrelevant. If you’re looking for a small tablet to surf the Internet and play games, this is the one to buy. It easily unseats the Amazon Kindle Fire (9, 4 stars) as our Editors’ Choice for small tablets. Simply put, the Nexus 7 delivers the best balance of price and performance you’ll find in the tablet market right now, so it’s an easy Editors’ Choice for best small-screen tablet. That said, there are still reasons you might want to buy some of our other top-rated tablets. The Amazon Kindle Fire 9.00 at Amazon is even easier to use if you want to read books and watch Amazon Prime videos, but the Nexus 7 outpaces it with much higher performance and a better Web browser. Yes, Amazon is probably coming out with a new Kindle Fire soon, but we know nothing about that tablet, and can’t make any predictions based on it. The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (9, 4 stars) still makes a better ebook reader. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) (9.99, 4 stars) is a better choice for those with large media libraries, as it accepts large memory cards and has an MHL output for HDTVs. With these options around

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