2013 Google Nexus 7 Tablet Review Roundup
thinking about acquiring the second generation Google Nexus 7 Tablet? so far, we heard good things about this <a href="https://mikeshouts.com/2nd-generation-google-nexus-7-tablet/">next-gen Android purists' slate</a>, including it being the iPad mini killer, incredible resolution, fast processor and by its own right, a decent rear-facing camera. that said, is it <em>really</em> that awesome? well, there's only one

thinking about acquiring the second generation Google Nexus 7 Tablet? so far, we heard good things about this next-gen Android purists’ slate, including it being the iPad mini killer, incredible resolution, fast processor and by its own right, a decent rear-facing camera. that said, is it really that awesome? well, there’s only one way to find out: grab one yourself and give it a go, or you could take advantage of us (it’s ok, we love being taken advantage of; you’re welcome): we have read through endless reviews that have been turning as fast as the device was announced and we have handpicked ten out of the hundreds (probably) that we thought are worthy the read. so go ahead, hit the jump for our 2013 Google Nexus 7 Tablet review roundup.

The Nexus 7 is, again, the kind of all Android tablets. At $320, it’s still affordable, and with a Full HD screen, it’s never looked betterDigital Trends

The Google and ASUS partnership once again pulled if off and have married together some great hardware and software in this 7-inch tabletLegit Reviews

Great screen, fast internals make this refreshed tablet a great deal at any pricears technica (includes performance benchmark that you might want to check them out)

…the new Nexus has a lot to offer, including an incredible display and strong overall performanceEngadget (touched quite a bit on Android 4.3 OS)

The Nexus 7… is without doubt the ‘best of the rest’, and the most impressive Android tablet to date – as well as being a superb entertainment device” – T3

This is going to be a rough few months for the 7″ competition because if you are ready to spend $229, the Nexus 7 2 is pretty much the only game in town at this quality/price levelUbergizmo

Affordable price tags have bough the Nexus 7 some leeway, but it’s no longer the dirt cheap optionTechRadar

With a great new screen, speed internal components and sleek casing, Google has hit a home run again with Nexus 7 in 2013Android Central

When you’re at the top of the division, you really want to make it difficult for your competitors to keep up. Well folks, that’s exactly what the 2013 edition of the Google Nexus 7 is going…Phone Arena

Small tablets are most often used for some media, some gaming, some web browsing, and some e-reading… the new Nexus 7 is ideal for all of those, thanks to its sharp screen, comfortable ergonomics, and solid performance at an ideal priceIT Pro Portal

as you would have expected, most of the reviews paid close attention to the most notable addition: the rear-facing camera as well as the new Android 4.3 OS that comes pre-loaded on the Nexus 7. though we read a few “complains” about the narrower bezel (hey we certainly has no problem with that, but still…) which we heard about when the iPad mini first came into the market. however, whatever the ‘cons’ were, we can conclude from the reviews that the 2nd Generation Google Nexus 7 Tablet is still the bang-for-the-buck Android tablet despite a slight bump in the base price and the thinner profile is definitely a welcome spec (and also the narrower bezel). we certainly hope our 2013 Google Nexus 7 Tablet Review Roundup has help save you some time in searching for great reviews on the web.