As expected, Google unveiled their first branded tablet today at the much-hyped I/O event.
The Google Nexus 7, built by Asus, will hit hands in 3 weeks, with pre-orders already available through the Google Play Store.
Google's first tablet has a 7-inch 1280x800 HD (216 ppi) back-lit IPS display, is powered by a quad-core Tegra 3 SoC and comes in 8GB or 16GB models. Additionally, the ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by biglo30: I will pass on this for sure, no microsd? And I'm ready for usb on a tablet now, so probably I will be waiting on a microsoft surface.
The Acer Iconia A510 tablet has USB, that is the one I am going for, when it releases here in New Zealand in a few weeks time.
the reason i think there is no need for expansion slot is cuz the tablet is meant to use it for cloud storage more than having people to use mic sd cards. since the idea is to stream wi-fi constantly and to use the cloud. To me 16gb is more than enough for storage, but it does suck that there is no usb port unless a future adapter will support it to able to transfer files through micusb at the bottom, but yes, I do think expandable SD card slot would be a nice add on.
16 gb is perfect but is also 250, and that price range i will wait to see what samsung will offer next, tab2 is $250 right now it has better specs besides the gpu/cpu IMO.
Originally posted by biglo30: I will pass on this for sure, no microsd? And I'm ready for usb on a tablet now, so probably I will be waiting on a microsoft surface.
The Acer Iconia A510 tablet has USB, that is the one I am going for, when it releases here in New Zealand in a few weeks time.
Well I'm holding out for a newer tablet best they have newer hardware which makes more sense to me.