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Configuration puissant
Processeur Arm15 et 2GB ra
Les matériaux plus noble que la Nexus
Le port micro HDMI non présent sur la Nexus 7 égalemen
2 hauts parleurs puissants mais surtout Stéréo (souvent un seul et mono chez la concurrence
Le fait de pou
Prix attractif
Qualité de l'affichage
Performance et fluidité
Expérience utilisateur confortable
Bon son
Écran superbe
Performances globales
Prix compétitif
Sortie micro-HDMI
L'écran et la résolution de 2560 x 1600
Android 4.2 et le l'écosystème Google parfaitement intégré
La connectique micro USB et micro HDMi
Le processeur Exynos de Samsung à 1.7 Ghz
2 Go de Ram
Le rendu vidéo
Le prix
Le disque dur de 32 Go
Les
Superbe écran
Bonne finition
Très bonnes performances
OS toujours à jour
Définition de l'écran
Performances
Réactivité du clavier
Rapport qualité/prix
Un écran splendide
Fluidité parfaite de l'interface
Prix intéressant
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de port SD
Peu d'application pour l'exploiter
Capteur photo anecdotique
Autonomie moyenne
Autonomie trop juste
Peu d'apps adaptées
Pas de slot Micro SD
Pas de version 3G
L'absence de slot micro SD
Le design
Question de goût mais un peu déconcertant
Le placement des hautsparleur pas très ergonomique
Extrait: Google's Samsung-made 'pure' Android tablet simply doesn't match up in quality or experience to Samsung's own Note 10.1Maybe Google should stop trying to get into the hardware business. In the early days of Android, when there were some really crappy Andr...
Microsoft, for its part, has done a tremendous job in bringing to market a competitive tablet in the Surface RT. On the hardware side, it has a stunning design that’s very unique amongst most things, but on the software end, we see that there’s still ...
Publié: 2012-12-07, Auteur: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Extrait: Android tablets have been around since late 2010 starting with the Samsung Galaxy Tab , but the first mainstream Android tablet was the Motorola XOOM , which debuted in the spring of 2011. Soon after, we saw tablet after tablet after tablet get released, ...
The Nexus 10 has a lot going for it – with a powerful and delightfully crisp screen and the backing of Google's update schedules, users will likely have a great time experiencing the latest and greatest that Android has to offer. Videos, games, and even...
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Publié: 2012-11-29, Auteur: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Incredible build quality, Remarkably thin and light, Outstanding battery life, Great display with very high resolution, Snappy performance, despite what the benchmarks may infer
No external storage, Screen isn't great in bright sunlight, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean seems more buggy than Android 4.1 (where did December go?), Purchasing, You can buy a Nexus 10 for US$399 for the 16GB model or US$499 for the 32GB version from the Play S
The Nexus 10 is in every respect a Nexus device with the pure Android experience as Google intended it. Despite having only two CPU cores the Nexus 10 is snappy, didn't hesitate to do anything during our entire review, and feels all-around buttery-smoot...
Extrait: Just in time for the holidays, two of the hottest tablets on the scene right now, the Google Nexus 10 and Apple iPad 4, are undoubtedly vying for supremacy in the highly competitive tablet market. Of course, as we all know too well, Apple’s game chang...
Incredible high resolution display, Very good $400 price point, Stellar battery life
No 4G/3G verison, Some software bugs with Android 4.2, Choppy performance every now and then
It lacks the razor sharp design of Asus’ top line Android tablets or the extended wealth of functionality available with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, but hot damn, there’s no arguing that the Google Nexus 10 triumphs over them with its hard to believ...
Excellent Screen, Android 4.2, Top Notch Specs, $400 Price
Poor App Selection, Lots of Plastic
With the release of the Nexus 7 not only did Google show that Android can be competitive on a small tablet, but they also beat the iPad mini to sale by several months, giving time for the Nexus 7 to gain a foothold in the market. Fast forward to today ...
Highest resolution of any tablet, Android 4.2 UI is fast and easy to use, Pure Android experience means you'll get updates, Comfortable to hold
No microSD or expanded storage, Battery life lower than competitors, Google Play Store lacks tablet apps
Though battery life and processing power take a slight hit due to the insane pixel count of its screen, the Google Nexus 10 is the best 10.1-inch Android tablet we've ever used. This is how Google envisions an Android tablet, and we like it. If you can ...