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May 2013
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The editors liked
Highdef screen makes reading text incredibly pleasant
Nice finish / Speakers cleverly positioned on the front of the tablet
General responsiveness / Performance in games
Ships with very latest version of Android / User sessions
IPad-beating display
Jelly Bean updates
Speed
Let’s just say it
The screen on the Google Nexus 10 is phenomenal. It’s every bit as stunning as the Retina Display on the third and fourth generation iPads. It really has to be seen to believed
It’s like a printed sticker on of the glass
And makes reading a delight. After using it for a while
You’ll never want to go back.Android 4.2 meanwhile is fantastic
Particularly on a tablet of this si
The screen is the standout
But it's thin
Light and powerful
Too.
Class leading screen Solid performance Jellybean updates are considered Choice of materials feels rich
Great highresolution screen
Excellent performance from a dualcore chip
Latest version of Android
Relatively affordable price
Sharp 1920p HD display
Sleek
Curvy chassis
Very capable snappers with lots of features
Support for multiple users.
Powerful processor
High
Res screen
Android 4.2
Stunning screen
Very well priced
Fast processor and decent specs
Fast performance
Jelly Bean is great
One of the best screens seen on any tablet
Good value for money
Detailed display
Ooodles of processing power
Slim and light
Fast interface
Google Play content
Excellent video
Good sound
Super
Sharp screen
Nicely priced
Gorgeous
High-definition display
Slick operation and fast processing
Sits comfortably in the hand (in landscape mode)
Android OS offers lots of flexibility and customisation
The editors didn't like
Onscreen colour fidelity
Battery life under 8 hours
Design
Very wide bezel
Photo/video camera and webcam could be better
Not many apps yet make use of the 2560 x 1600pixel screen def
Lack of dedicated apps
Wi-Fi only
Case
We could complain about the Google Nexus 10’s build quality
Its plastic back is a little creaky
And lacks the cool
Beautiful look of a metal-backed iPad. But starting at a very tempting £319
It’s also £80 cheaper than the entry level Retina iPad
So we suppose it goes with the territory - it's not chunky
Anyway
At a pleasant 8.9mm deep
And easy to grip.More of a problem is one that Google
The Nexus 10 has unexceptional design and the lack of expandable memory may annoy some
Android tablet apps still sub par Some games unoptimised Mediocre battery life Slight hollow feel to the tab
Published: 2012-11-03, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nexus 10 has a beautifully sharp screen. It's light, durable, and receives regular OS updates. Photo Sphere is an incredibly cool concept. Google's content ecosystem is only getting better
The included charger isn't fast enough to power the battery while playing a game; even while idle, it charges painfully slowly. There's no storage expansion option, and apps that take full advantage of the screen are currently few and far between. Navigat
The Nexus 10's durable design, consistent updates, and good performance make it one of the best Android tablets to date....
Abstract: Google has unveiled its first 10in Nexus tablet, simply called the Nexus 10 . Manufactured by Samsung, the key feature of the Nexus 10 is an impressive PLS screen with a resolution of 2560x1600.The Nexus line of products has traditionally focussed on soft...
Amazing display quality, Plays video at 1080p@30fps, Includes NFC and HDMI, New Android version included, Fast processor
No SIM support, Lacks microSD card, No mobile dataenabled version, Poor videocodec support, No USB host (Needs an app to enable)
Going through the Google Nexus 10 Review, one thing is clear that this new tablet comes with prowess to give competition to Apple iPad and Galaxy Tab. Available with best screen and strong hardware configuration along with new OS version, Nexus 10 proves ...
Stunning display, Runs on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean), Good battery life
Most of the apps are not optimized for the 10-inch display, No 3G support,
The Nexus 10 has a great display, offers good performance and runs on the latest version of Android v4.2. The 9,000 mAh Lithium polymer battery offers about 2 days of battery life in a single charge. The tablet comes in 16 and 32GB versions, so you don...
The Google Nexus 10 is a tablet that's near impossible not to like. It has the best screen on the market and is first to bring the new generation chipsets. It also runs on the latest version of the world's most popular and feature-rich smart platform and...
Abstract: A hi-res screen and Jelly Bean at a nice price but pixels aren't everything. The Nexus 10 hasn't done quite enough to knock out the iPadWith the Nexus 7 having recently notched up a narrow victory over the iPad Mini and a stellar performance from the LG-b...
The screen! The screen the screen the screen. It is simply gorgeous. At 10 inches and 300ppi it's bigger and far higher resolution than the new retina iPads. 2560 x 1600 means more than 4 million pixels. That is absolutely insane. 1080p video looks terrif
Again, this software was not yet final. That said something was wrong with the radio on my device. It had major problems staying connected to my Wi-Fi router, and when it did, downloads came through at 1/5th the speed of the computer next to it. I tried i
If the radio issue I experienced was a fluke, then very probably. For watching videos, browsing the web, viewing images, and casual gaming, this is simply the best tablet out there, and at $400, its a good deal cheaper than the iPad. That said, gaming fa...
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Published: 2012-10-13, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Detailed display, Ooodles of processing power
Needs more tablet-optimised apps, Display can sometimes wash-out colours
Anyone with high tablet performance expectations but a relatively limited budget has just been given one heck of an early Christmas present by Google. The Nexus 10 is supremely capable, despite a few performance hiccups, with the ever-improving Jelly Bean...
Benchmark PerformanceWe've already mentioned our satisfaction as far as the Nexus 10's real-world user experience goes, but for those who look for hard numbers for reference, read on.Benchmark-watchers will be greeted by above-average, but not class-leadi...