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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
Abstract: Maybe Google should stop trying to get into the hardware business. In the early days of Android, when there were some really crappy Android smartphones with poorly designed interface overlays being rushed to market to compete with the Apple iPhone, it mad...
Abstract: Google's Samsung-made 'pure' Android tablet simply doesn't match up in quality or experience to Samsung's own Note 10.1Maybe Google should stop trying to get into the hardware business. In the early days of Android, when there were some really crappy Andr...
Microsoft, for its part, has done a tremendous job in bringing to market a competitive tablet in the Surface RT. On the hardware side, it has a stunning design that’s very unique amongst most things, but on the software end, we see that there’s still ...
Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: Android tablets have been around since late 2010 starting with the Samsung Galaxy Tab , but the first mainstream Android tablet was the Motorola XOOM , which debuted in the spring of 2011. Soon after, we saw tablet after tablet after tablet get released, ...
The Nexus 10 has a lot going for it – with a powerful and delightfully crisp screen and the backing of Google's update schedules, users will likely have a great time experiencing the latest and greatest that Android has to offer. Videos, games, and even...
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Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Incredible build quality, Remarkably thin and light, Outstanding battery life, Great display with very high resolution, Snappy performance, despite what the benchmarks may infer
No external storage, Screen isn't great in bright sunlight, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean seems more buggy than Android 4.1 (where did December go?), Purchasing, You can buy a Nexus 10 for US$399 for the 16GB model or US$499 for the 32GB version from the Play S
The Nexus 10 is in every respect a Nexus device with the pure Android experience as Google intended it. Despite having only two CPU cores the Nexus 10 is snappy, didn't hesitate to do anything during our entire review, and feels all-around buttery-smoot...
Abstract: Just in time for the holidays, two of the hottest tablets on the scene right now, the Google Nexus 10 and Apple iPad 4, are undoubtedly vying for supremacy in the highly competitive tablet market. Of course, as we all know too well, Apple’s game chang...
Incredible high resolution display, Very good $400 price point, Stellar battery life
No 4G/3G verison, Some software bugs with Android 4.2, Choppy performance every now and then
It lacks the razor sharp design of Asus’ top line Android tablets or the extended wealth of functionality available with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, but hot damn, there’s no arguing that the Google Nexus 10 triumphs over them with its hard to believ...
Excellent Screen, Android 4.2, Top Notch Specs, $400 Price
Poor App Selection, Lots of Plastic
With the release of the Nexus 7 not only did Google show that Android can be competitive on a small tablet, but they also beat the iPad mini to sale by several months, giving time for the Nexus 7 to gain a foothold in the market. Fast forward to today ...