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November 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Ecran de 8.9″ offrant un bon rapport mobilité/encombrement
Appareils photos de bonne qualité
Un suivi logiciel de l'appareil qui devrait être assuré sur le long terme
Interface fluide et agréable à l'utilisation
Une bonne finition
Ecran 2048 x 1536 pixels
Android 5 et assurance de mises à jour rapides
Performances record notamment en 3D
Format 8
9 pouces qui est un bon compromis
Autonomie de plus de 11h en usage intensif
Hauts parleurs avant
Taille d'écran et proportion bords/écran
Android 5.0 Lollipop à bord
Performances
Très bonnes performances
Format 9 pouces agréable
Android 5.0 prometteur
Qualité d'affichage parmi les meilleures du marché / Fort contraste
Bel équilibre des couleurs
Réactivité globale de la machine / Puissance brute et potentielle démente
Nouveautés logicielles et ergonomiques d'Android 5.0 Lollipop
Section sonore / Pui
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Les performances excellentes
La présence d'Android Lollipop
L'écran 4/3 pour la productivité
Les haut-parleurs stéréo
Tegra K1 très puissant
Android 5
Design sympathique
Bon son
Réactivité
Puissance brute
Interface logicielle
Design
Applications Google
Expérience Android Lollipop
Capteur de l'appareil photo au dos
Autonomie
Performances très satisfaisante
Touche d'aluminium plaisante
Android Lollipop
SoC 64 bit fluide
Hautparleurs convenables
Toute dernière version d'Android (5.0)
Faible DAS
Bon appareil photo principal (dans les lieux bien éclairés)
Excellente autonomie
Bon écran...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un tarif trop élevé
Absence de port micro SD pour étendre le stockage interne
Luminosité limite en extérieur
Des performances élevées mais à nuancer face à la concurrence
Autonomie très limitée
Connectique réduite (pas de port microSD)
Panoplie d'applications très basique
Un peu trop épaisse
Batterie
Chauffe rapidement (comme tous les Nexus)
Assemblage
Qualité de l'écran
Finition un peu en retrait pour HTC
Stockage limité à 32 Go maximum
Autonomie moins solide que celle de la concurrence
Quelques petits accrocs dans la navigation
La partie vidéoludique graphique manque cruellement d'optimisation
Publié: 2014-11-17, Auteur: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Premium build quality with nice color choices, excellent performance, comes running stock Android Lollipop, better than average audio, The
No Micro SD card slot for expansion and its limited to a 32GB max capacity, slow charging, display is solid but not quite premium, cameras are average
The Nexus 9 is a solid premium tablet that Android purists will love. Can it compete with the iPad Air? Not really – we say this because we consider the Air 2 to be even more of a premium, high-end tablet, while the Nexus will likely appeal to mid-ran...
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Publié: 2014-11-15, Auteur: Matt , review by: androidguys.com
Overall, this tablet is one of the best Android tablets I've seen, and is the only one to offer a pure Android experience. If you are an Android-enthusiast there is no question; this is the device you want. Between the awesome Tegra K1 processor and promp...
Inconsistent build quality, Mediocre fit & finish, Limited to 16/32GB storage with no expansion, Middling cameras, Inconsistent gaming experience
And really, price is the whole problem with the Nexus 9. Yes, it's a Benjamin cheaper than the iPad it was (supposedly) built to compete with, but it's also far less impressive in almost every way. It's the same price as Samsung's Galaxy Tab S 8.4, whose...
The Nexus 9 reveals some small drawbacks.Google presents a strong tablet in cooperation with HTC, which creates high expectations because of the excellent predecessors. However, the pricing is the first small drawback.The Nexus 9 is slightly bulkier than...
Future-proof, but imperfectLong-time readers here at Android Central will know I loves me some Nexus. I like the bare feel of the OS, I like the fast updates, and I like having first crack at new OS features.The performance is great. The battery life is f...
Extrait: I've owned an iPad Air since the original model came out last year (my first iPad), and when the Air 2 came out late last month, I dove right in and bought another. Why? My biggest issue with the original Air was speed: occasional stutters and lackluster...
Publié: 2014-11-08, Auteur: Radu , review by: tablet-news.com
Extrait: As you probably know, the HTC Nexus 9 tablet has been selling for a few days now and big gadget sites have got a hold of the device for testing purposes. Impressions are mixed and some reviewers have rushed to call this model disappointing or mediocre, bu...
These two couldn't be any more different on the outside, as one impressively stands out for its premium design and svelte construction – while the other follows a more humble and modest path. Mainly due to that disparity, it makes perfect sense why the iP...
Publié: 2014-11-06, Auteur: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Premium design, Excellent screen, Solid performance, Phenomenal user experience
Average battery life, Early processor optimisation issues, Noticeable heat build up, Lacklustre camera
A new age of Nexus The Nexus 9 represents two big milestones in its own right; the long-awaited return of a Nexus tablet and proof that HTC can make a solid slate that has the potential to make serious waves in the market. The user experience is the...
Solid and practical build, Great display, Decent camera, Stock Lollipop is smooth and feature rich, Great speakers
Occasional performance issues, Battery life is disappointing, Limited storage options
9.0 It's not without flaws, but given all that it offers for the price, the presence of beautiful stock Android, and the guarantee of timely updates, the Nexus 9 is worth every penny....