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Date de dernière mise à jour le 25 juin 2013 à 13 h 51 min
La tablette Asus Nexus 7 est la première tablette de Google. Après avoir fait ses armes sur ses smartphones de la gamme Nexus
Google se lance sur le segment des tablettes avec pour ambition de
Rendu global de l'écran très satisfaisant
Réactivité générale
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean dépote / Google Now
Effrayant ET pratique
Saisie prédictive ultra efficace
Décodage vidéo / Capacités vidéoludiques
Bonne autonomie
Performances / Prix / Finition
Pure Google = zero surcouche
Le prix !
L'intégration d'Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
La partie eBook très réussie
Le son plutôt bon
La fluidité de la tablette
Le format 7 pouces
Le port Micro USB
Qualité de l'écran IPS
Processeur puissant Tegra 3
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Une finition de qualité
Le meilleur rapport qualité/prix
Jelly Bean
Le format
La fluidité
Bien finie
Bel écran
Android 4.1 au point
Abordable
Ergonomique
Design réussi et solide
Le prix
Performances
Le prix (encore)
Android toujours à jour
Pas de fioriture
Réactivité globale
Qualité de l'écran
Clavier virtuel ultra réactif
Capacités multimédia
Rapport qualité/prix
Design et finition
Performances excellentes
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Date de dernière mise à jour le 25 juin 2013 à 13 h 51 min
Pas d'extension de la mémoire
Pas de sortie HDMI
Pas de lecteur multimédia dédié
Certains bouderont l'absence de capteur photo au dos
Google Maps Navigation hors-ligne très perfectible
Pas d'APN
Pas de version 3G
Pas de slot Micro SD
Pas d'HDMI ni de MHL
Absence de slot micro SD
Pas de caméra arrière
Un modèle 32 Go voir 64 Go aurait été souhaitable
Le contenu francophone et l'offre doivent s'étoffer
Pas de port microHDMI
Pas de port microSD
Stockage limité
Mémoire limitée
Pas de HDMI
Autonomie
Google Now prometteur mais peu utile pour le moment
Publié: 2012-06-28, Auteur: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The Nexus 7 features a sharp screen, a comfortable design, and great battery life at a low starting price. Android 4.2 adds some welcome and useful features
Android still needs more tablet-optimized apps, newer games have frame rate issues, and HSPA+ speeds seem particularly location-dependent
With a beautiful screen, fast performance, a comfortable design, and overall great media options, the Nexus 7 is easily the best 7-inch tablet available and one of the top tablets on the market.
The Nexus 7 may not have the same aesthetic desirability as Apple's iPad, but it is every bit as good a tablet. Google packs in enough power to deliver a seamless user experience, which is backed up by its gorgeous display and solid battery life. Andro...
Extrait: Google has unveiled its own-branded Android tablet, the ASUS-manufactured Google Nexus 7. The Nexus tablet has a smaller 7in screen than the new iPad but costs significantly less, starting at just $249. Can it steal sales away from Apple's juggernaut?Goog...
Magic Jelly Bean You unlock the Nexus 7 by swiping in any direction on the lockscreen (except upwards, which we'll come to later), and instead of the kind of reskins we've come to expect from HTC and Samsung, this is as clean as Android gets. That's a g...
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Publié: 2012-10-05, Auteur: David , review by: bit.com.au
The Nexus 7 isn’t a budget tablet in anything but price. It’s fast, has a perfectly good screen, and it’s built to a quality that we’ve rarely seen with such an inexpensive device. Android’s Jelly Bean update brings its own advancements, and for the first time...
ASUS and Google don't really need to try hard to make you like, or love, the Nexus 7; it will do it for you. ASUS' Nexus 7 looks great, feels great, and performs even better. I know I may be talking it up here, but even if it were $399, I still think...
Buttery smooth navigation throughout the OS, Powerful gaming & browsing performance, Tablet optimised Google applications, Lovely design and ergonomics, Ample battery life
Limited internal storage, No MicroSD expansion slot, Some older apps don't scale perfectly, Display calibration, No 3G or 4G model (yet)
Right now the Nexus 7 is the best Android tablet. Period. Other tablets do some things better. No other Android tablet does what you need it to do as well as the Nexus 7. It does it better, faster and smoother. It does it in a package that is easier to us...
Fast, Slim, Ergonomic design, Cheap, Too good to be true
No 3G radio, Screen responsiveness at times
Yes, yes, yes, yes. I've said it before and I'll say it again – the Nexus 7 is a tablet that I would recommend to almost anyone. It convinced me that tablets have a place in my life and that Windows 8 may not necessarily be the death of Android tablets. I...
A few days after we received our Google Nexus 7 tablet as a review unit from ASUS, we realised something. We had started thinking of the unit as our new primary tablet device and had set up all kinds of systems on it that we wouldn't usually bother doing...