Hello friends,
Google which announced the launch of Nexus 7 tablet in the month of may is all set to made its long—awaited debut into the tablet wars on Wednesday, by
unveiling the Nexus 7 to compete with Apple’s dominant iPad as well as
the recently announced Microsoft Surface.
Tagged features are as follows:
* Nexus 7 weighs just 340 grams, features an Nvidia Tegra quad core processor and a battery allowing for up to nine hours of video play on its 1280x800 pixel screen, or 300 hours of standby.
* It ships with Google’s popular Chrome browser as the default programme for surfing the web. It also features Google Now, a refinement of Google’s search service that provides personal information gleaned from your Google history, rather than mere internet links.
Software:
It's running Android Jelly Bean 4.1. Google claims the latest version of its Android operating system is like “butter” and brings such improvements as a better keyboard, more detailed notifications and which improves major components such as touch, search, notifications and Google Maps.
Also revealed at the conference was the Google Q, a home entertainment hub that streams movies, music and other content, designed to compete with Apple TV and other entertainment hubs.
Price tag:
Nexus 7 goes on sale for $199