Tablets
Google Nexus 10 review
By JR Raphael | Computerworld US | Published: 12:51, 12 November 2012
Google's Nexus 10 is a standout tablet with a lot of good things going for it. It has a gorgeous HD display with superb front-facing stereo speakers, excellent performance and outstanding battery life. It also runs pure Google Android software and is guaranteed to receive future OS upgrades as soon as they're released.
The device does have very limited on-board storage, though, with no option to add extra space via an SD card. It also has a plastic-based body that looks and feels less premium than some of the competition.
But if you can stomach the storage - and don't mind the unassuming design - the Nexus 10 offers tremendous value at a relatively low cost. For anyone looking for a solid 10in tablet with a great all-around user experience, it's a tough act to beat.








Comments
Wendell said: httpwwwtablifiedcom is a great resource to find tablet-optimized Android apps
Shannon Bradford said: Thank you for pointing that out Youre absolutely right Almost all of these reviews say the same thing about lack of apps but fail to point out this very important point
PaulL said: Will it be possible to expand memory via microUSB I am Not a tecchy
VOICEOFREASON said: Yikes sorry for the horrible grammar im on a phone
VOICEOFREASON said: I like the review and it is very informative but I would like to touch on one thing Android doesnt need tablet specific apps Part of the code is that is can change to different resolutions The ipad retina needed different apps adjusted for the resolution and the existing apps looked blurry on the ipad because they werent properly adjusted for that resolution This is were the nexus really has the upper hand because all the major majority of apps will look clear on it and there wont need to be specific versions like IOS It will really be great