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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
Android 5.0 Lollipop is a huge improvement, performance is generally smooth, good screen (if not top quality), battery life will be ample for most
Screen-bleeding issues, some teething problems with Android 5.0, average camera
The Nexus 6 is undoubtedly a great tablet, driven largely by the changes brought with Android 5.0 Lollipop. There's no question that the tablet offers huge improvements compared with the previous Nexus 7 and Nexus 10, but the Nexus 9 still feels somewhat lack...
Extrait: It's here my very own brand new Nexus 9 32gb Wifi. I have been looking forward to this day for a wee while as I loved my Nexus 7 (2013) edition and it was in desperate need of a successor. I have been reviewing a lot of tablets recently but this is the on...
Publié: 2014-11-04, Auteur: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Extrait: On an 8.9-inch screen that's perfectly decent but nothing stellar, Lollipop looks stylish and slick, with improved notifications and redesigned Gmail and calendar apps.Camera and speakers, too, are perfectly adequate, but the Nexus 9 is primarily a tem...
Extrait: Google and HTC's new Nexus 9 tablet is most notable for being the first device to ship with Android 5.0 "Lollipop," making it attractive to Android fans. But it also delivers a bright hi-res screen and impressive performance that could win more than a fe...
Publié: 2014-11-04, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Everything, especially tablets, should have front-facing speakers. At first the Nexus 9's speakers seemed dangerously close to the edge, but my palms actually didn't block them they way they block the bottom-mounted stereo speakers on an iPad Air. They ar
Nexus devices are supposed to show off the perfect mesh of stock Android and thoughtfully designed hardware, but the Nexus 9 puts Android's big-screen shortcomings front and center. I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate having to really deliberately stretch my t
Probably not. The more expensive iPad Air 2 blows it away from a performance standpoint, and the original iPad Air is now priced identically to the Nexus 9. Even though it's a year older it will probably serve you better as an all-around tablet, due to so...
The Google Nexus 9 is the first tablet to run Android Lollipop 5.0, which should receive timely updates. It performs steadily with many apps open, and switching between them is fluid. Its streamlined construction has a deluxe, comfortable feel
Not all apps work smoothly with Android 5.0 yet. Firm contact is necessary for efficient touchscreen response and it's slow to charge. The largest capacity model offered is 32GB and there's no microSD card slot
The Google Nexus 9's premium build, speedy performance and consistent updates render it one of the best high-end Android tablets....
Publié: 2014-11-03, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Nice design, plenty of grip, great speakers, latest version of Android, loads of power, wonderfully natural display
Some early app compatibility problems, average camera, no microSD storage expansion, some display edge bleed
The Nexus 9 sits at the very cutting edge of Android tablets. We like the design, the size is practically portable and we think Android 5.0 Lollipop makes some fundamental changes that make Android better. There's no question that this is a better d...
Thin, light, and portable design, Sharp screen is great for videos, Long-lasting battery, Lollipop is pure Android perfection
Flimsy build flexes, Weird, uneven camera bulge, No MicroSD card, Limited storage options
Google is rewriting the rules again with the Nexus 9, proving that a tablet can be high-end and hit stores for a hundred dollars less than it closest competitors. Its sharp screen, portable design, zippy processor, and long battery life make it a viable ...
Publié: 2014-10-30, Auteur: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Extrait: Set to compete against the likes of the iPad Air 2 , the tablet aims to impress with much higher specifications than previous models, touting an 8.9in 2048x1536 screen and Nvidia's 64-bit Tegra K1 processor....