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490 Tests
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311 Tests
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Sehr gutes Display (IPS
1920x1200 Pixel
323 ppi)
Flüssige Bedienung dank guter Hardware
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Gute Akkulaufzeit (6 Stunden bei 720p Video)
Blutooth
NFC
GPS
LTE optional vorhanden
Gute Updatepolitik zu erwarten
Negativ
Kein SDK
Helles und hochauflösendes Display
Sehr gute Akkulaufzeiten bei mittlerer Display-Helligkeit>
überzeugende Verarbeitungsqualität
Ausreichende Leistung auch für fordernde Software
Schnelle Android-Updates
Grandioses Display
Tolles PreisLeistungsverhältnis
Gute Performance
Display
Leistung
Gewicht
Haptik
Sehr gutes Display
Hohe Leistung
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Aktuellstes Android mit sofortigen Updates
Gutes Display
Ausgezeichnete Performance
Günstiger Preis
Schlankes und schnörkelloses UnibodyDesign
Herausragendes Display
Stramme Akkulaufzeit
Sehr gutes Preis/Leistungsverhältnis
Preis/Leistung
Schnelles WLAN
Schneller Prozessor
Schlank und leicht
Brillanter Bildschirm
IPS Bildschirm mit 1.920x1.200 Pixeln ist unübertroffen in dieser Größe
Heller Bildschirm (> 500 cd/m²)
Ausreichend für OutdoorBetrieb
Intel WiDi und SlimPort Unterstützung
Sehr leicht
Ca. 50 bzw. 100 Gramm leichter als das alte Nexus 7 und das Kindl
Handliches und schönes Design
Sehr gutes Full-HD-Display
Vanilla-Android
Sehr gutes Preis/Leistungs-Verhältnis (+1.0%)
Sehr gutes Pre
Schnelles Android 4.3
Flotte Performance
Lange Laufzeit
Gute Verarbeitung
1.920x1.200 Pixel
Erstklassige Blickwinkel
Sehr hohe Helligkeit
Gorilla-Glas
Preis
Performance
Verarbeitung
Lautsprecher
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein SDKartensteckplatz
Kein HDMIAusgang
Enttäuschende Hauptkamera
Ausgabe von Display-Inhalten nur über wenig verbreitete SlimPort-Lösung
Fehlender microSD-Slot beim 16-GB-Modell eine Einschränkung
Schwächen in der Erkennung von Display-Eingaben
Alternativen
Eine wirkliche Alternative zum
Haptik
Stabilität
Bedienelemente
Kein microSDKartenleser
Durchschnittliche Kamera
Speicher nicht erweiterbar
Keine Speichererweiterung via microSD
Kein Speicherkarten-Leser
Tasten-Anordnung
Wenig Anschlüsse
Kein HDMI-Ausgang
Keine weiteren Anschlüsse außer MicroUSB und 3
5 mm Klinke
Nur 11 GB frei verfügbarer Speicher bei der 16 GB Variante
Oberfläche kann sich unter hoher Last deutlich erwärmen
Although we have yet to test it fully, it looks like the new Nexus 7 is just as promising in reality as it is on paper, and we were surprised by the tablet's impressive performance given its £199 price-tag. The HD 1080p display is, just as Google claim...
Beautiful 1920×1200 HD resolution display. Updated hardware design makes it the perfect machine for watching videos. Exceptional processor performance. Price tag is right
Chunky bezels add unnecessary girth to an otherwise slim slate. Wish there were more tabletoptimized apps in the Google Play store to take advantage of the large, highres screen. Battery shrivels up rather quickly in standby mode
Zusammenfassung: The New Nexus 7 2013 edition is what I consider the best Tablet on the market, but in all seriousness it has too few cases available for it. The Stealth Case is an ultra-slim and lightweight folio made specifically for 7-inch devices. The Stealth holds th...
Zusammenfassung: Last year’s Google Nexus 7 really shook things up with its oh-so lovable price point, which showed us that cheap can actually translate to mighty great! In response, Apple opted to follow suit by bringing to market a smaller and more inexpensive versi...
Best looking display in this class tablet, period, Fast performance regardless of task, even gaming, Thinner and lighter than before, Has a rear-facing camera for spur-of-the-moment photo shoots, Long battery life, Stock Android experience with timely upd
Photos tend to get washed out, Slightly more expensive than the original Nexus 7
Performance Analysis: What was already a fast and nimble tablet is now even faster and more adept at every task you throw at it. The 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro with Adreno 320 graphics gives the 2013 Nexus 7 a serious boost in power over...
Relatively affordable tablet with very good core specs including an excellent full HD IPS display, fast CPU, full wireless radios and dual cameras. Will get Android OS updates first
Newbies might find vanilla Android bare bones, display color balance and saturation not as impressive as resolution
Once again, Google and Asus have made an excellent Android tablet that's relatively affordable but doesn't skimp on important features like display quality, CPU, wireless radios or build quality. The Nexus 7 2013 edition has a superb high resolution d...
There's no question the 2013 model of the Nexus 7 is better than the last, and one of the top tablets on the market. There are obvious changes you expected this iteration—screen, guts, camera—but Google managed to make the entire thing feel that much more...
Excellent overall performance, Amazing screen quality, Comfortable to hold
Some apps still need to be optimized for Android 4.3, Google needs to catch up in app library, Oversized bezels can be awkward
I'm going to admit that I've never been a fan of Android tablets. From what I've seen in the past, they were slow, laggy, and the obvious stuttering got on my nerves. I was impressed with the original Nexus 7 but decided to stick with an iPad Mini becaus...
1920 x 1200 resolution IPS display is unmatched in this size class, Bright 500+ nit screen sufficient for outdoor use, Intel WiDi and SlimPort support, Very lightweight at ~50 grams and ~100 grams less than the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD 7, respectively,
No other inputs other than micro-USB and 3.5 mm audio, Only about 11 GB of free space for the 16 GB model, Surface can become very warm under very high loads, No native. avi or. mov playback, Heavy glare, especially when outdoors, Poor quality front-facin
Google Nexus 7 2013The second generation Nexus 7 retails for $30 more than the first model. If based solely on its build, the price increase does not feel justified as the quality is only a modest upgrade over the original. The model still lacks expandabl...
Should you buy the new Nexus 7? That depends. If you have last year’s model, you might want to hold out another year to see what else Google can cram into an affordable 7 inch tablet. But if you do decide to upgrade you’ll get a better screen, a faster...