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Posted 19 July 2012
Asus Google Nexus 16GB £189 / £179 @ Tesco Direct (Collect instore) or add £3 for home delivery
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
use code TDX-KPHM for £189
use code TDX-Y7LM for £179 (credit to Spikeymike) (New customers / new accounts)
Also TDX-HTKW / TDX-HTKW can be used by existing customers to get £10 off £50 spend.
Thanks to eSimple
im guessing it comes with £15 Google voucher as when activated like the others but havent added to title as not 100% sure but will check with Tesco when they open
Google Nexus 7 by ASUS is thin, light and portable, so it’s perfect for carrying around and using on the go. You’ll get access to a choice of 600,000+ apps and games, millions of eBooks and thousands of movies – all will be perfect for your new tablet.
Designed for comfort and portability.
Nexus 7 by ASUS has been designed so it can be used all day. It’s light at only 340g, so it won’t tire your arms out, small so it’s easy to carry around, and the shape, with a curved and textured back, have been chosen for comfort. The 7” display makes this all possible. With ultra sharpness and beautiful colours thanks to an IPS screen, ASUS TruVivid technology with Corning® Fit Glass and a 1280 x 800 HD resolution, it’s ideal for movies and photos, as well as web chats using the 1.2MP front facing camera.
The first Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device.
As the first device to run the brand new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, the Nexus 7 by ASUS is state of the art. Jelly Bean has been designed to eliminate lagginess, so everything is faster, smoother and crisper. Slide your finger on the screen and Nexus 7 by ASUS will predict where you’re going, making your experience seamlessly fast. Want more widgets on your homescreen? Widgets are automatically rearranged and even resized.
There’s more from Jelly Bean.
And that’s not all. There’s also offline voice typing, a super intelligent keyboard that’ll predict your next word and a smarter, more advanced Notifications app. A beautiful and fast new voice-based Google Search gives you a digital assistant. Ask questions and you’ll get digital cards displaying relevant information, and even voiceovers to tell you the answers to your queries.
The first 7” tablet with a quad core processor.
Portability now doesn’t have to compromise on performance. Combining the new Jelly Bean OS with the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad core processor gives you flawless speed and response times, no matter what you’re doing. So that’s watching HD content, playing super fast HD games and epic multitasking.
Made for Google Play.
Google Play unifies all of Google’s content – apps, books and movies – and Nexus 7 by ASUS is the perfect partner as the two were made for each other. With the portability of a book it’s always with you, yet with extreme power it can handle everything. Have every app you need at your fingertips, carry your whole book library with you and be able to look at your complete media library whenever you want. Games? With all the power, screen clarity and motion sensors you’ll need, any game you want is with you.
Battery life.
Have power all day thanks to the 4325mAh battery inside Nexus 7 by ASUS. It’s good for 9.5 hours* of active use, so that’s games, videos or planning your diary. Worried about the quad core? NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 has a fifth ‘companion core’ that uses less power than the four main cores. This smaller core takes over when your Nexus 7 is doing basic tasks, like writing emails or web surfing, saving battery power for when you need it most.
Looking for a tablet that’s ultra fast, super portable, boasts the very latest state of the art software and is the ideal app machine? Nexus 7 by ASUS could be your ideal tablet partner.
* 9.5 hours battery life tested playing 720p video, brightness at 100nits, external microphone, Wi-Fi turned on and logged in to Gmail.
>TDX-HTKW can be used by existing customers to get £10 off £50 spend.
- eSimple
>TDX-HTKW can be used by existing customers to get £10 off £50 spend.
- eSimple
use code TDX-Y7LM for £179 (credit to Spikeymike) (New customers / new accounts)
Also TDX-HTKW / TDX-HTKW can be used by existing customers to get £10 off £50 spend.
Thanks to eSimple
im guessing it comes with £15 Google voucher as when activated like the others but havent added to title as not 100% sure but will check with Tesco when they open
Google Nexus 7 by ASUS is thin, light and portable, so it’s perfect for carrying around and using on the go. You’ll get access to a choice of 600,000+ apps and games, millions of eBooks and thousands of movies – all will be perfect for your new tablet.
Designed for comfort and portability.
Nexus 7 by ASUS has been designed so it can be used all day. It’s light at only 340g, so it won’t tire your arms out, small so it’s easy to carry around, and the shape, with a curved and textured back, have been chosen for comfort. The 7” display makes this all possible. With ultra sharpness and beautiful colours thanks to an IPS screen, ASUS TruVivid technology with Corning® Fit Glass and a 1280 x 800 HD resolution, it’s ideal for movies and photos, as well as web chats using the 1.2MP front facing camera.
The first Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device.
As the first device to run the brand new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, the Nexus 7 by ASUS is state of the art. Jelly Bean has been designed to eliminate lagginess, so everything is faster, smoother and crisper. Slide your finger on the screen and Nexus 7 by ASUS will predict where you’re going, making your experience seamlessly fast. Want more widgets on your homescreen? Widgets are automatically rearranged and even resized.
There’s more from Jelly Bean.
And that’s not all. There’s also offline voice typing, a super intelligent keyboard that’ll predict your next word and a smarter, more advanced Notifications app. A beautiful and fast new voice-based Google Search gives you a digital assistant. Ask questions and you’ll get digital cards displaying relevant information, and even voiceovers to tell you the answers to your queries.
The first 7” tablet with a quad core processor.
Portability now doesn’t have to compromise on performance. Combining the new Jelly Bean OS with the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad core processor gives you flawless speed and response times, no matter what you’re doing. So that’s watching HD content, playing super fast HD games and epic multitasking.
Made for Google Play.
Google Play unifies all of Google’s content – apps, books and movies – and Nexus 7 by ASUS is the perfect partner as the two were made for each other. With the portability of a book it’s always with you, yet with extreme power it can handle everything. Have every app you need at your fingertips, carry your whole book library with you and be able to look at your complete media library whenever you want. Games? With all the power, screen clarity and motion sensors you’ll need, any game you want is with you.
Battery life.
Have power all day thanks to the 4325mAh battery inside Nexus 7 by ASUS. It’s good for 9.5 hours* of active use, so that’s games, videos or planning your diary. Worried about the quad core? NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 has a fifth ‘companion core’ that uses less power than the four main cores. This smaller core takes over when your Nexus 7 is doing basic tasks, like writing emails or web surfing, saving battery power for when you need it most.
Looking for a tablet that’s ultra fast, super portable, boasts the very latest state of the art software and is the ideal app machine? Nexus 7 by ASUS could be your ideal tablet partner.
* 9.5 hours battery life tested playing 720p video, brightness at 100nits, external microphone, Wi-Fi turned on and logged in to Gmail.
>TDX-HTKW can be used by existing customers to get £10 off £50 spend.
- eSimple
>TDX-HTKW can be used by existing customers to get £10 off £50 spend.
- eSimple
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sorted byYeah, heard about this Tesco company once or twice before, I reckon they are the next big thing in retail.
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Result!
Actually in the tests I've seen the Nexus 7 is faster than the iPad 3 in the browsing department
I would defiantly root for flash player though!
Like EatMould said, Paul O'Brien over at Modaco.com has made a nice "rom" to simplify the process:
Root guide: modaco.com/top…-7/
Custom Rom: modaco.com/top…-7/
Linked again
Honestly rooting a Nexus device is easier than installing software / drivers on your PC. Just follow the instructions and you'll be done in 5mins!
As for the risks involved.. Actually I don't think I have EVER seen a newbie do any damage whatsoever to their phone / tablet. Moist people who "Brick" their phone / tablet are cocky idiots who don't bother reading instructions and try to root their HTC phone with a Samsung hack..
Hmmmm.. If they are technology illiterate it maybe worth paying the extra for the iPad..
That said I got both my mother and grandmother using laggy old android phones years ago and both don't even know how to turn on a PC X)
A little bit of time, patience and set-up is required here. Infact installing the Windows Phone 7esk launcher is a huge help for older people who aren't constantly adding apps. (Big buttons with big icons and big text is the way to go. Simpler than the iPad :D)
Pure simplicity
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We all 'need' a desktop or laptop pc to do serious stuff but very few of us 'need' a tablet. Tablets are about convenience, consuming media, having fun and having a good user experience. The Nexus 7 is not quite perfect but is bound to improve in the coming months. With the Tesco voucher offer and quidco, the Nexus 7 is astounding value. Right now it's the best show in town, so go on, why not?, you work hard dont you? You deserve a treat dont you?. That rationale works for me every time. So go on..
Or use tvcatchup.com/
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Your friends are stupid then, everyone knows that it has no 3G and only 1 front facing camera.
If they had half a brain they would just tether it to there smartphone (unless they are still using a Nokia 3310).
Regarding the camera, what i the point of a rear camera unless you are one of those people who like looking stupid in public places taking videos/photos with their iPad
And the screen is great!!
X) ....sorry but that is funny.
Your friends are a bunch of losers. Obviously didn't do enough research into a product before buying it. The deserved to make a "big loss" from selling it
Must say i am very impressed. Its a nice size to hold in one hand and not too heavy.
It runs all apps including what I think are deemed heavy for an on the move application (GTA3, Dead Trigger etc) all of which have ran perfectly.
If you dont want to root to get flash you dont need too. Simply get the Firefox Beta browser and download the Adobe Flash.apk file and install. (you then have working flash).
Google Now is a nice gimmicky feature very similar to Siri although Google now seems to understand my terrible accent better than Siri.
I would genuinely recommend this little table to anyone. At £199 its RRP its good value.. At £189 its a steal and if you were lucky enough to get the £20 code to use like myself then its a Bargain!
Free Transformers Dark side of the moon, A book and £15 google play credit once you have registered a CC to the device
Like with anything these days though it is down to personal preference.. Personally i really like the Google Nexus 7
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That 2 inch difference makes for a much more satisfying experience, believe me.
tesco.com/dir…age
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some information you need to add a credit card or debit card to the google play store to get the £15 credit it does this during the setup
also the transformers video is already on the device
Sell all all your iOS devices and never look back!
Then why did you get one of these (not a trick question)?
Surely logic dictates that the more expensive device should be the all-round better experience? Also, Apple are know for providing a faultless user experience (at a cost) with no additional customisation or faffing around required. That sounds like something that's important to you so why "downgrade"?
nice account/review of the N7 better than all the attacks from apple users android rocks my boat
A cancellation invoice?
Try this: pcpro.co.uk/blo…-1/
It's by far the coolest thing I've discovered about my Nexus 7 so far!
The hukd effect
CPW knows it well
Definitely worth the wait #GoogleLost #TescoWin
you can add a camera on it too, just like this,
Tesco passes order to warehouse system, warehouse despatches order (via Yodel), warehouse system notifies Tesco system that the item has been despatched.
The notification from warehouse back to Tesco is not always immediate and often can get delayed by a day or so. This does not affect the delivery of the item.
If you have ordered for store collection I don't think you will get a despatch notice but if you order for home delivery you will receive an email with a Yodel tracking number.
Don't get too hung up on the website status. If you have not received a cancellation email by now chances are your order will be delivered on schedule.
Embarrassed myself earlier when I ran out in anticipation after a Tesco van turned up...to deliver groceries....for the neighbours....
Anyway, Just spoke to Tesco direct customer services who have credited me £10 and promised to escalate with courier for delivery tommorrow.
I'm not holding my breath...
Just for everyone's information - I now have my credit... what I needed to do though was reset the device back to factory settings (losing all my data - which luckily was almost nothing, given I've only had the thing a matter of hours) then ensure I had a credit card attached to my google wallet.
*Now* start the Nexus up, and go through the registration process again - bazinga - £15 ends up in my google wallet.
I actually called google up (0800 3206081) and after waiting ~35 minutes spoke with someone who took me through this procedure (to be fair, they did an excellent job once I got through).
I have since removed the credit card from the wallet, and so far the £15 credit is still there (I have purchased an app using it....)
Phew - time for bed.
Sending a replacement Monday
NIceee. I actually checked the email I got from Tesco and it says the following instead of the expected 10 quid :
"This refund for £19.00 was processed". LOL. So I paid for the tablet 151. BAM!
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You will find that most (but not all) apps work correctly out of the box. One or two may be a bit buggy, the odd one may not work at all. Because the nexus 7 comes with the brand new version of android, it may take a short while for app developers to play catch up. The problem with BBC iPlayer is that jellybean, the new version of android, has dropped Flash support (currently required by bbc iplayer and some other web browser pages to view video content). All this and more will be properly sorted out in the comng weeks but in the meantime there is a workaround to get flash and bbc iplayer working on the nexus 7. You need a bit of computer savvy to do it but by no means need to be an expert or get involved with rooting. There are several links to instructions on how to do it earlier on this thread. Did it myself yesterday.
I would not let it put you off because i find it fun and educational sorting these things out - it's part of the baggage that sometimes comes with being an early adoptor of a non-apple product. If it is a problem, then wait a few months or look elsewhere. HTH.
- Feedly (RSS/Google Reader integrated)
- Google+
- Kindle
- Angry Birds
- Dropbox/Box.net (Cloud Storage)
- Evernote (Cloud notebook)
- Friendcaster (alt Facebook client)
- IMDb
- HeatDroid
- Jelly Defense (Paid)
- Just Pictures
- Pocket
- Sprinkle (Paid)
- Tapatalk (Paid forum app)
- Twicca (Twitter client)
- Where's my water (Paid)
- Draw Something
# We have a Samsung Galaxy S phone, Motorola Xoom2 Medua Edition, Lenovo A1, Asus Transformer tf101.
# A keen android follower (but NOT a rabid fanboy as are many here) I watched the live keynote address streamed from I/O 2012 via my tf101 connected to my TV via HDMI
Why say all this? To give some credibility to what I am going to say now...:)
Caveat Emptor (buyer beware) should be everyone's motto on this deals site. Yet I read post after post from folks who have bought this device because of the hype. Personally, I don't mind what you buy, but as I am,in the market for a 7" tablet for my mum, the Nexus 7 was "the one to get". But I always look first. So yesterday I spent 30 minutes in Currys comparing the Nexus 7 running tegra3 quad core & JB to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0 7 running TI OMAP dual core & ICS.
I expected the N7 to be superior in every way & was only being thorough. Not only was the Samsung superior in every way - build quality, look, screen quality, smoothness, UI responsiveness, it has all the "normal" android device features - microSD, 2 cameras & a 2 year manufacturers warranty.
Both devices are £199. I recommend that everyone looks first. The N7, in my opinion, is riding high on hype & fanboy delight. Do yourself a favour - treat it with the same dispassionate decision making as you do for any other purchase.
relevant: youtube.com/wat…v3k
and if you catch him: youtu.be/J8w…XgI
p.s.
Any idea what carrier "carrier" is?
Dispatched date: 23/07/2012
Carrier: Carrier
Estimated delivery: 24/07/2012
Reference: 8TCExxxxxxxxxxxx (x's are numbers)
Samsung Tab:
- Dual Core
- 1024x600 (170ppi)
-/+ Touchwiz
-/+ ICS
+ 2 cameras
+ 1GB RAM
+ MicroSD
+ Gorilla glass
Price £199 - £3 Quidco
Nexus 7:
- 1 camera
- Standard Corning glass
- Non expandable memory but has USB-OTG
+ Quad Core
+ 1GB RAM
+ JellyBean + day 1 updates
+ Pure Android experience
+ £15 playstore credit
+ 1280x800 (216ppi)
+ IPS panel
Price £179 - £7 Quidco
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