Testseek.co.uk have collected 490 expert reviews of the Asus Google Nexus 7 inch G2 FHD 2013 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Google Nexus 7 inch G2 FHD 2013.
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490 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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311 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Glorious 1080p screen
Affordable
Light and thin
Durable build quality
Slimmer design
1080p screen
Always up to date
Sensibly-priced
Solid build
Great Google experience
Fantastic display
Great screen
Strong battery life
Screen
Low price
Battery life
Significant upgrades including the design
Exceptional screen and added rear camera
Good spec
Long lasting battery
Latest version of Android
The original Google Nexus 7 was many things
But it wasn't all that sophisticated. The plastic casing felt cheap when compared to rival devices
And the screen was a little dull at times. The low cost meant that many people overlooked these issues
But thankfully the 2013 model addresses them - and then some.The full HD display is substantially sharper and brighter - make no mistake
It's best in
Great display
Excellent performance
Low cost
Decent battery
Guaranteed to get future Android updates early
Superb
Highresolution screen
Huge amounts of power
Great build quality
Good value
Outstanding display with ideal resolution
Screen brightness
Sober
Elegant design with good handling
Responsive
With enough processing power to make this a great allround tablet
Android 4.3
Crisp and bright picture
Great resolution and subtle detail
Good stereo sound
Fast and powerful OS
Lightweight
Slim and portable build
Great price
The screen's sharpness and colour reproduction has rivals soundly beaten
And build quality and performance are top class.
Fantastic screen
Slim and light design
Outstanding display
Great performance
Sleek design
Gorgeous 1
920 x 1
200 display
Well
Built
Fast performance
Good battery life
Value for money
Terrific screen
Powerful processor
New camera
Thinner and lighter than the previous version
Scratch resistant Corning glass covering
Fantastic quality screen
Much improved 5 Megapixel Auto focus camera
Better performance than last year's model
Still very affordable
The editors didn't like
Android OS takes up 6GB
Would you like some screen with that bezel?
Is Android's tablet ecosystem ready for the big time?
Smaller screen may not suit everyone
No microSD slot
Poor Camera
See also
Apple iPad mini
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Design & first impressions
The slim
Minimalist design of the Nexus is certainly eye catching
Compared with the first generation
The Ne
Limited battery capacity is an issue
Weird location for front camera can make it a pain to use
Not a huge upgrade from the first device
A lot of storage already occupied
Colors are slightly inaccurate
No 64GB option
Slightly harder to use than an iPad
No SDcard slot
Plastic build
Average camera
No expandable storage
No 64GB model
Like last year's model
There's no way to expand the amount of storage available on the 2013 Nexus 7
Which could be a headache for seasoned downloaders. The new camera is also a bit pants
And takes photos which are merely good rather than amazing. We also found that the rubber-style coating on the back of the tablet picks up marks far too easily
So you may want to look into buying a case befor
Camera is good for price but not great
Buttons too flush
Nonexpandable memory
Soso frontfacing camera
Bezel and screen borders could be thinner
Camera could be better
No tablet-specific apps
Android tablets still want for compelling tablet apps
Making the Nexus more suited for consuming than creating
No MicroSD card slot
Woeful camera
No SD card slot
Some Android 4.3 third
Party app issues
Bigger than the original
No expandable memory
Battery life is acceptable but still not fantastic for a device this size
Abstract: About a year ago, Google, in partnership with ASUS, brought a tablet to its increasingly popular Nexus line of products. It was called the Nexus 7, and just about everyone loved the device. After all, what's not to love about updates straight from Google ...
Published: 2013-07-31, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Gorgeous screen, Fast internals, Light, easy to hold, attractive, A laundry list of internal and external upgrades, including wireless charging, better Wi-Fi, and superior speakers, Stock Android 4.3, which should prevent the slowdown that came to plague
Speaker placement may be awkward in landscape mode, Android tablet apps are still hit-and-miss
It's hard not to be impressed by what Google has to offer with the Nexus 7 in 2013. It is a perfect example of what a "Nexus" has to offer — an excellent marriage of hardware and software that were made for each other. Not a single part of the device was...
The original Nexus 7 saw Google take the reins in Android tablets, showing a confused market exactly where it wanted it to go. With the new Nexus 7 2013, the rough edges of the first-generation hardware have been buffed away for the most part: the wir...
I can't help but feel a little trepidation. The previous-generation Nexus 7 had quite a few issues to contend with after its update to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. If I let the battery die, the tablet wouldn't turn on without a hard reset, and the tablet bec...
Abstract: Google's latest entry into the Nexus family of tablets is the 2013 Nexus 7 ; a much slimmer and slicker devices. Which has a thinner profile and packs in a lot more under hood. It is packed with a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. Packed in a familia...
Gorgeous Full HD screen, Powerful processor, Speedy Android 4.3 OS, Nexus devices get all the latest upgrades, Low $230 price, Comfortable to hold, It has a rear camera (original did not)
No MicroSD card slot, More expensive than $200 original Nexus, iPad App Store still has more, better apps, Rear camera is terrible
The second Nexus 7 is better than the first Nexus 7 and remains the best $200-ish tablet on the market. With an upgraded, Full HD screen, a thinner and lighter design, and faster version of Android, it's as good as you're going to get on Google's OS. We...
Published: 2013-07-29, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: When Google launched the first Nexus 7 tablet about a year ago, it quickly set the bar for other Android tablets. Before it arrived, the category was a mess. There were plenty of substandard performers and more than a few head-scratchers . Only the Amazon...