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Google Nexus 7 (2013) Review: The Best Android Tablet Yet

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Google made a brilliant decision last year to take the bull by the horns

and deliver its own brand Android tablet to the masses. Built by ASUS to

Google's specifications, the original Nexus 7 awarded a patient (and eager)

audience with a stock Android experience wrapped in an affordable package

that was high on value and low on feature concessions. It was precisely the

kind of tablet the Android camp had been clamoring for, because for

whatever reason, most third-party manufacturers were tying to push larger,

overpriced slates onto an audience that simply wanted a solid tablet

without paying a premium. Up until the Nexus 7 arrived, the only viable

alternatives, other than cheap off-brands with questionable build quality,

were Amazon's Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet, a fine pair of

slates for their intended purposes, but also deeply rooted in each

company's own ecosystem.

 

A year later, Google isn't taking a breather and is once again showing the

competition how to deliver an Android tablet that caters to consumer

demand. The new model Nexus 7 is a worthy successor to the original,

boasting an improved design both internally and externally.

 

Google Nexus 7 (2013) Review: The Best Android Tablet Yet

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