Gone are the days when owning a high-spec tablet was considered a luxury beyond reach. Now, for just half the previous price, you can get a tablet that's undeniably top-notch. Wondering which one to pick for a blend of affordability and powerhouse specs? The Nexus 7 tablet is your answer. Let's delve into it right here!
Design of the Nexus 7 Tablet
The Nexus 7 is crafted from molded rubber, yet it doesn't compromise on sturdiness. Despite its cost-effective material, it exudes solidity and elegance in its design. The aesthetic appeal of the Nexus 7 is remarkable. The edges of the device are uniformly rounded, tapering down to the rear. The entire front surface is coated with a layer of glass. When the screen is off, the black color seamlessly blends with the screen edges, presenting a beautiful sight.

On the Nexus 7 tablet are only 2 physical buttons: the power button and the volume rocker. The buttons are soft, with high responsiveness, producing no audible clicks when used. At the bottom of the device is the MicroUSB charging port, also serving as the charging port, alongside the 3.5mm headphone jack.
With a thickness of just 10.5mm and weighing 340g, it's remarkably slim and light. Comparable to the size of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, it offers comfort for users in all conditions, whether held single-handedly or with both hands when rotated horizontally.
The Nexus 7 Tablet Screen:
The Nexus employs a 7-inch IPS display with a standard HD resolution of 1280×800. This is the common trend among most Android devices on the market today. It's hard to notice any jagged edges on the Google Nexus 7 screen. The device boasts wide viewing angles and excellent contrast. Additionally, the Nexus 7 tablet reaches a brightness of up to 400 nits, ensuring excellent visibility even under sunlight. Reading content outdoors is a breeze.

Software of the Tablet Google Nexus 7
The Nexus 7 Tablet is the first Android device to run on the Jelly Bean operating system. If you've used an Android tablet before, you'll find this device quite surprising and intriguing. The Nexus 7 utilizes the tablet-centric interface of Android 7″. It closely resembles the interface on the Galaxy Nexus. The primary navigation keys include the 3 Back, Home, and multitasking buttons.
Specifications of the Tablet Nexus 7
The Google Nexus 7 boasts one of the most powerful configurations available today. It features a quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, 1GB of RAM, and is equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and NFC connectivity. However, it's unfortunate that it doesn't support SIM cards, and the internal memory cannot be expanded with external storage cards. Users are limited to a maximum of 16GB of internal storage. The hardware of the device is optimized with software, resulting in smooth performance where every action and response is immediate. The fluidity of the Nexus 7 can rival that of the iPad.

