victreeb3l
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eh, no SD is a dealbreaker. ill hold on to the nook tablet for now
No they couldn't not with these 7 inch prices. 250 for a 7 inch and 300 for a 10 inch that has an sd card slot and hdmi out. Doesn't add up.
Heh... no, that won't be happening.
How is the hardware capable of emulating a gamecube or better yet a wii?The hardware is capable, but noone cares enough to even attempt.
No they couldn't not with these 7 inch prices. 250 for a 7 inch and 300 for a 10 inch that has an sd card slot and hdmi out. Doesn't add up.
you are either crazy or work for the competition...or both.
It's a great deal but they wouldn't be able to price it like that especially seeing they are probably making slim ass margins on these tablets(or a loss on the lower end one).You don't think $300 for a 10" tablet is a good deal?
Found out about this through Uncrate. I also spotted this:
http://uncrate.com/p/2012/06/google-nexus-q.jpg
Google Nexus Q
I might do this also...
I have the 16 gig version..
Is $170 what they are going for now a days?
laughably small. almost useless, especially if you have one of those bigger android phones, don't bother with this.
wow, what a trainwreck this tablet is. Not to mention fugly.
It's a perfect size for me except for the keyboard which takes some getting used to. The screens are a vast improvement from a phones and I find 10 inch tablets are too unwieldy for me.Thinking of ordering.
For those who have used a 7" tablet, do you find it too small in general use? Reading PDFs, browsing the web etc.?
So I have to be on wifi to access any of my music or movies? That is a joke.Google Music + Dropbox/Box/Google Drive have your back
It's not as great I know, but dropbox + google music has worked great for me.
I wish that the $199 version was at least 16 gigs though because this is a device that is made for a lot of content including apps. You need the space to be able to play those 500 mb+ gameloft games!
So I have to be on wifi to access any of my music or movies? That is a joke.
Please asus releas the memo soon
My entire music or movie collection? No chance. A tiny sleeve with MicroSD cards could.You can cache them to the device for offline use.
So I have to be on wifi to access any of my music or movies? That is a joke.
Please asus releas the memo soon
My entire music or movie collection? No chance. A tiny sleeve with MicroSD cards could.
Nearly everyone makes cheap android tablets with a sd reader. Even the nook color has one!
This is a gigantic failure of the device. Asus showed off the memo 370t at ces for 250 with 16b with the exact same specs except it had a sd card slot. This nexus better not have replaced it. has there been any word about it?
I was all ready to buy this, I can't believe how badly Google messed this up. If the memo is still on track for 2012 that will be mine.
How is the hardware capable of emulating a gamecube or better yet a wii?
But that isn't on the go. You are stuck relying on your computer.If it's anything like the way the TouchPad and Kindle Fire are set up, there will be some space on the device for your own files, and you can just connect via USB and copy your files to it.
Thats the thing, even with streaming services there are plenty of just everyday apps that take up 500+ mb or more. 8gb is just not enough for tablet use.You need the space to be able to play those 500 mb+ gameloft games!
Thats the thing, even with streaming services there are plenty of just everyday apps that take up 500+ mb or more. 8gb is just not enough for tablet use.
Plug in a card reader to the usb.
Doesn't everyone else just store everything in the cloud now...?
Doesn't everyone else just store everything in the cloud now...?
Kind of off topic but does Amazon make any money from Fire hardware sales? I'm just wondering if it is worth it for them to be competing in this cut throat hardware market.
But that isn't on the go. You are stuck relying on your computer.
I thought Google was Motorola hardware, now.
Does this device have TV Out? That would close to solidify my decision to get one.
Ah, I see. Still, you don't need wi-fi to access your media if you copy them to the device.
I have been in situations where I wish I'd be able to plug in my camera's SD card and copy photos, but that's rare for me. My computer holds all of my media, so I always copy from there. Perhaps your situation and needs are different, which I can understand.
Does this device have TV Out? That would close to solidify my decision to get one.
http://allthingsd.com/20120627/excl...onney-shih-on-how-they-cooked-up-the-nexus-7/One way the companies managed that is through razor-thin margins. Google is selling the device through its Google Play store, essentially at cost and also absorbing the marketing costs associated with the device.
“When it gets sold through the Play store, there’s no margin,” Rubin said. “It just basically gets (sold) through.”
While that kind of cost structure could make life challenging for any other hardware makers looking to sell Android tablets, Rubin insists there is plenty of room left for Android tablet innovation.
That's the standard Tegra 3 GPU. Not sure why people are making a big deal about it.12-core GPU? What kind of GPU?
http://allthingsd.com/20120627/excl...onney-shih-on-how-they-cooked-up-the-nexus-7/
Lol, let's be real. Other Android tab makers are fucked and can't sell devices at cost.
I agree with everyone else here.
It's mind-boggling why this device doesn't have an SD slot- That would be a great way to distinguish itself from the competition.
I thought Google was Motorola hardware, now.
"It's important it stays on its own battlefield," he said. "We are not integrating Motorola with Google, we're making sure it has everything it needs to win in its own space. You shouldn't expect a full integration of the two companies."
He added that the mobile products firm has "fantastic assets that need to be reset, reprioritized... and in that context think of Google in a way taking Motorola private."
Hardware seems great, TEGRA is a great CPU right? But low storage and too small screen makes me pass this for the ipad