After weeks of rumors, Google and Samsung have finally launched their Nexus 10, which is a full-size tablet aimed squarely at the core of Apple‘s iPad customer base. And while it didn’t have the New York City debut it was promised, the specs and display clarity of Nexus 10 itself are more than impressive: a 10.1-inch 2,560 x 1,600 display, Samsung’s own
1.7GHz dualcore Exynos 5250
processor, and 2GB of RAM – more than enough to unleash the full power
of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The colors also can’t seem any more real
through its Gorilla Glass display and they are viewable from pretty much
every angle with the same level of clarity. The body itself is
soft-touch and lightweight, providing a firm grip and a total weight of
603g and a thickness of 8.9mm. The Nexus 10 is also packed with goodies
like Wifi, Bluetooth, a 9,000 mAh battery promised to run 9-10 hours, a
5-megapixel camera on the back and a 1.9 on the front, and a host of new
apps from Google. Both the 16GB and the 32GB models are schedule to
launch on November 13 at stores worldwide for 307.86€ and 384.82€
respectively
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