I have always loved my Kindle Fire, the content was perfect, lots of access made it perfect but the only real issue is that it was lacking in firepower. So here comes Google with help of Asus announcing the new Google Nexus 7, throwing its punches all around. Powered by Android 4.1 (jellybean), this less-than-a-pound tablet features a 7-inch 1280×800 HD display, front-facing camera, the Tegra-3 chipset with a quad-core CPU and 12-core GPU, and comes in 8GB and 16GB flavors. It packs in all of the standard Google apps and works seamlessly with all of the Google Play content. And it is said to get over 8 hours of HD video playback, 10 hours of web browsing, or 10 hours of e-reading. The only difference is that it won’t have the automated platform that Amazon has but at the same time I just want a powerful compact pad to carry my magazines and reading content with me, and streaming if needed, for now this will do wonders.
Price ($200 for 8GB, $250 for 16GB)
So now will Apple make an iPad mini.
(Ordered Mine, and so did Qortuba, couldn’t help it!)