Technology X takes a look at the Google Nexus 7 Tablet
After Google’s foray into the consumer hardware space in 2008 with the G1, Android products have improved drastically. In 2012, it made sense to join the tablet scene, and in July, Google introduced the Nexus 7.Google Nexus 7 Tablet Review (16GB Wi-Fi Only)
This followed with the announcement of the 32 GB Nexus 7 in November and, with a price decrease for the 16 GB model to $199, they hit the sweet spot for tablet pricing. Priced the same as the Amazon Kindle Fire HD, and $30 cheaper than the Barnes & Nobel Nook HD in a similar 16 GB configuration, things now to seem no more than a personal preference.
Aside from the storage capacity change in the Nexus 7, nothing else has changed from its original iteration. This is perfectly acceptable as the tablet has benefited from quality components right from the beginning.