Presentation of the updated Nexus 7
Google has recently presented an updated Nexus 7 running on a new version of Android 4.3. Spoiled the impression that before, "the publication" in the last month, all IT sites have already managed to publish, not only performance, but also photos, and video decompression device.
The updated tablet is lighter by 50 grams, and also thinner at 2 mm. It has been added to the stereo speakers on the top and bottom for better sound while watching movies in landscape orientation. Previously, such an idea has already been used in the tablet Kindle Fire HD 7 ". 9:00 battery will provide continuous viewing of HD video or 10 hours of web surfing.
Characteristics of the new Nexus 7 are also impressive. Novelty was the display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a pixel density of 323 PPI, that in two more than the competitor - iPad Mini.
The product is equipped with 2 GB of RAM, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 1.5 GHz and Adreno 320 graphics. In addition, Nexus 7 has got the main camera on the back panel. Camera Resolution - 5 megapixels. Also, the tablet is equipped with a wireless module 4G LTE (unlocked), NFC, wireless charging (probably, Qi Wireless, like the Nexus 4).
The price of 16GB version will be $ 230, and for the 32GB version one will have to pay $ 40. The version with 32GB LTE will cost $ 349. The sale of the tablet will start onl July 30 in all the major stores in the U.S., then spreading to Europe and Asia. - 17D-
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