Photos: Google's Nexus 7 tablet serves up Jelly Bean
Summary: The Nexus 7 is the first tablet that Google will sell directly to the public, starting at £159 for the quad-core device running the next version of Android, Jelly Bean
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Nexus 7 buttons
Google is making a big content push with the Nexus 7, not only bundling it with a £15 Google Play voucher but also preloading it with books and movies.
The tablet will ship with The Bourne Dominion e-book, Transformers: Dark of the Moon movie, magazines such as Popular Science, and Coldplay and Rolling Stones songs.
Magazines are a new addition to the Google Play store, as are TV shows.
Image credit: Josh Miller/CNET News
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I'd /really/ like one with the bluetooth headset docked on one edge for recharging!
Oh, and 1280x800 is a bit poor for 2012, surely?
Guess that means I'm passing up this one, it is rather underwhelming.
Horses for Courses and Freedom of Market Choice.
Dream on, and go look elsewhere.
But littering this column with innapproriate comments helps no-one.
The specifications and retail price tag of this device perfectly fits Google's intended market and, frankly, I'm surprised that you haven't had sufficient heads-up savvy to form a more balanced opinion than that muted above.
I don't think that..
Just another iPad
I have always held off from buying an iPad because I carry my notebook with me wherever I go and between that and my smartphone I can do everything I need.
Since seeing the unveiling of the MS Surface, I have (for the first time) started seeing a real value in having a tablet for myself.
Sadly, there is nothing on the tablet market that currently matches the need that the Surface has exposed within me.
Now I wait...