Google ASUS Nexus 7 Tablet PC - 16 GB - £189.99 Delivered with code @ Currys
Use code ABER5 at checkout to pre order the 16GB version of the Nexus 7 for £189.99 delivered from Currys. Also 5% Quidco on tablets this weekend only (1.5% Topcashback).
Product details
Enjoy a whole new experience with the stylish and feature-packed Google Nexus 7 Tablet PC, for fantastic technology that brings tablets into the next generation.
Full of Beans
Take advantage of a whole new operating system with the Nexus 7. This great-looking tablet features the new Android Jelly Bean operating system, so you can enjoy the new Google experience.
The Nexus is the world's first tablet to feature the new Jellybean operating system, making it truly unique.
Unprecedented power
Another technological first, the Nexus 7 is the first 7" tablet that boasts a quad core processor at its heart. This impressive tablet features a NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, offering you speedy processing when you're out and about.
There's no underpowered graphics either, as this tablet has a GeForce graphics card, providing 12 core graphics processing.
Vibrant visuals
The 7" multitouch screen is made with Gorilla Glass which not only offers scratch resistance, but also features viewing angles up to 178° wide. This makes it perfect for sharing, and with the 1280 x 800 resolution, you can be sure that whatever you're using your tablet for it will look superb.
NFC support and Android Beam
You are treated to another world first with the Nexus 7 which boasts NFC (Near Field Communication) support, the first tablet to support this technology. NFC works by touching supported devices together or bringing them into close proximity for sharing information and transactions.
Featuring Android Beam, it's easy to get together and share content, so you can keep up to date with the latest songs, videos and more in a quick and simple way.
With other features including Light Sensor, E-compass, GPS and Hall Sensor in a tablet that's lightweight to take everywhere with you, the Google Nexus 7 Tablet PC really breaks the mould and will offer you plenty of excitement!
Performance
Processor NVIDIA Tegra 3 T30l Quad-Core
Operating system Android v4.1 (Jelly Bean)
RAM 1 GB (1333 MHz)
Screen type IPS
Screen resolution 1280 x 800 (WXGA)
Screen size 7"
Touchscreen Multi-touch
Screen features IPS Panel with Gorilla Glass
Connectivity
Memory capacity 16 GB
Device interface Micro USB
Wireless 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Direct
Features
Sound 3D Stereo Build-in
Camera 1.2 mp
Additional features FHC Android Beam -Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope,E-compass, GPS and Hall Sensor
Additional information
Accessories included Power Adaptor
Battery type 16Wh Li-Polymer
Dimensions Length x width x depth: 198.5 x 120 x 10.45 mm
Weight 340 g
AnandTech reports "that mounting USB storage will not be supported natively." For the geeks you'll have to root the device and install the StickMount app.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6054/google-nexus-7-mini-review
- Musicrab
More USB info for the geeks...
the n7 supports OTG through root!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...1743052&page=3
- Musicrab
Sorry, that link is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743052&page=3
- Musicrab


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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: iAmLegendFam on Jun 29, 2012 21:50: lolz
Have some heat bruv. :)
Come on Currys, get your facts right!
That's more like it!
Get canceling people...
sad to say goodbye to flash!! for android,,,:(...not supported on jelly bean anymore!! no sdcard slot,, no hdmi port...This can't happen. It's the one thing that fandroids always quote is the sole reason to get an android phone over an iOS phone.
Edited By: as905 on Jun 29, 2012 16:52
sad to say goodbye to flash!! for android,,,:(...not supported on jelly bean anymore!! no sdcard slot,, no hdmi port...This can't happen. It's the one thing that fandroids always quote is the sole reason to get an android phone over an iOS phone.
Flash has always been terrible on android, and basically all other platforms. Its only use has been for video playback, and most popular sites began to move to HTML5 when the iPad came about.
Heat added though
Not being cynical, I'm an Android fan, and see that this is the first 'pure' Google Tablet, Quad core etc, but aside from that can someone fill me in please if it really is such a low spec as it seems?
Edited By: sao on Jun 29, 2012 16:54