iPad Mini vs Nexus 7 Screen Comparison. Although we mainly review televisions, more and more consumers are using tablet PCs such as the Apple iPad to watch movies and view photos, so we thought we’d extend our expertise on video displays to these smaller devices.
And to kick things off, we’ve conducted a head-to-head shootout between two of the most popular tablets under 8 inches which seems to be the hottest area of competition at this time of writing. The Android-based Google Nexus 7 manufactured by Asus first took this market by storm when launched back in summer this year, generously offering a 7-inch display with a native screen resolution of 1280×800 pixels, a quad-core Tegra 3 processor and 1Gb of RAM, not to mention prices starting from a ridiculously affordable £159 which is more commonly associated with unbranded tablets from East Asia.
Google Nexus 7 Car Mount, 2011 Ford Edge, My Ford Touch, @SoundmanCA @Ford. Nexus 7 Teardown. Reviews. Gadget Awards 2012: Gadget of the Year. The lovable Android tab went up against some tough competition in the form of the PS Vita and the Samsung Galaxy S3 - the phone that took home the prize for Phone of the Year.
Showing that you can find a decent, high-powered tablet with a great screen at a sub-£200 price point, Google has truly shaken up the tablet market this year. By cutting out features like the rear-facing camera, HDMI and DNLA, Google can concentrate on offering Nvidia Tegra 3 power, a 1280 x 800 display and the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. But to be able to get this tablet for the frankly meagre price of £159 is enough for us to drop to our knees and cry salty geek tears of joy.
The power behind the throne of the Google Nexus 7 by Asus is undoubtedly the 650,000-strong apps and games on the Google Play Store.