Google Nexus 10 Reviews confirm the appeal of this tablet with a close to retina display screen.
It's no surprise that a lot of Android users are talking about the similarities between the Google Nexus 10 review and the iPad 4. While most tech reviews on the Web tout Apple products, there are those who say that the iPad 4 is not Apple's best product. This gives Google Nexus 10 a chance to edge ahead of competition.
Let's take a look at the specs:
DISPLAY
10.055 inches (0.39 mm) 2560 x 1600 (300 ppi)
WQXGA True RGB Real Stripe PLS
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2
SIZE
10.38 x 6.99 x 0.35 inches (263.9 x 177.6 x 8.9 mm)
WEIGHT
1.32 pounds (603 g)
CAMERA
5 MP main
1.9MP front
SPEED
CPU: Dual-core A15
GPU: Quad-core Mali TS04
MEMORY
16GB or 32GB (actual formatted capacity is less)
2GB RAM
CONNECTIVITY
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (MIMO+HT40)
Bluetooth
NFC (Android Beam)
Dual side NFC
Micro USB
Magnetic Pogo pin charger
Micro HDMI
3.5mm headphone jack
FEATURES
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
9000 mAh Lithium polymer battery
Accelerometer
GPS
Gyroscope
Barometer
Ambient Light
Compass
This device is for all those who like big screens or at least a 10" screen. This may not be the best format for taking pictures, but it lends itself to games, photo editing, and videos. It might be fair to speculate that smartphone/tablet buyers are also into these activities along with being serious music fans. No problem there. The Nexus 10 comes with a two large speakers that could make you turn the volume down.
The best part of the Google Nexus 10 has to be its display with 300ppi - that translates to a higher res. than the iPads' new retina displays touting. 2560 x 1600 resolutions. The count on this is 4 million pixels, which is stunning! And 1080 video is absolutely insane. Looks great on the Nexus 10. A very immersive video, movie and music player for tech enthusiasts who want a little extra umph in their entertainment.
The Gallery app on the phone is amazing, allowing for photo editing features that are close to pro levels.
Another touted features is the speech to text entry, which is presumably unrivalled. This is the same feature in other Android phones like Samsung, which has had this function for a while now. However, a SD card slot seems to missing, giving the Nexus 10 an unfinished touch.
In the case of tablets that mimic desktop or laptop PCs, storage is important in order to free up memory that might cause the tablet to hang, while using its own memory.
Apart from the iPad 4, this has to be the best tablet experience for a device in the size range and in the price slots - 16GB/$400 and 32/GB$500.
Wired magazine described the Nexus 10 saying, "The back panel is a grippy plastic that makes the Nexus 10 much better than previous Samsung tablets and even the iPad for one-handed use," while Engadget seals the Google Nexus 10 review with, "(the Nexus 10 has the) "most detailed and smoothest graphics we've seen," reports mostly-tech.com