Google's new Nexus 7, introduced to the world at a San Francisco media event on June 27, is a powerful new tablet that will compete not only with the Apple iPad, but also Amazons Kindle and other late-model tablets on the market. The first thing you notice when you pick up Google's new Asus-built, Android Jelly Bean 4.1-powered Nexus 7 tablet is it's light, it feels comfortable in your hand and it only costs $199. The Google Nexus 7 is also quick to respond& both in delivering the feature or service requested (browser, email, video, music, etc.) and in its touch control. The new version of Googles Android operating system, Jelly Bean 4.1, sports a lot of new features, even though it is a point release. These include a new interface, new developer tools and plenty of new software add-ons.� Jelly Bean 4.1 also includes Voice to Type, which earned a loud ovation from the 6,000 attendees at the conference. The user does not have to be online to use this feature. The pricing alone will sway a lot of people on the fence about tablet costs. This slideshow highlights several pros and a few cons. Yes, there are a few issues with this tablet. - ...
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