Product Description
The powerful new 10-inch tablet from Google. Nexus 10 is the newest tablet from Google. With the world's highest resolution tablet display, all new multi-user features, immersive HD content and the best Google apps -- Nexus 10 has something for everyone. Awesome magazines, movies and TV in stunning HD. Dazzling 10-inch display. With a dazzling 2560-by-1600 high-resolution display and powerful graphics processor, Nexus 10 places you right inside the action with picture-perfect performance. Over 4-million pixels in your hands means that text is sharper, HD movies are more vivid and photos look as clear as the day you took them. Made for entertainment. All your favorite Google Play content looks great on Nexus 10. Magazines come alive with rich images and razor sharp text. With movies and TV available in full 1080p, you'll always have the best seat in the house.
Micro USB 2.0 port, micro HDMI port, magnetic Pogo pin charger port
1080p video playback
Accelerometer, Compass, Ambient Light Sensor, Gyroscope, Barometer, GPS
Google Android Touchscreen Tablet Featuring Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) Operating System weighs 603g; 263.9mm x 177.6mm x 8.9mm dimensions
NFC (Android Beam)
Multi-user support
Google Play (for applications)
Gmail, Google Maps, Google+, YouTube, Chrome, Google+ Hangouts, Google Now
Daydream mode
Shipping Weight: 2.49 lbs.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #81 in Personal Computers
- Color: Black
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: Nexus 10
- Dimensions: .35" h x 7.01" w x 10.39" l, 1.32 pounds
- Memory: 2GB DDR3 SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 32GB
- Graphics: GPU: Mali-T604 128MB
- Processors: 2
- Native resolution: 2560x1600
- Display size: 10
Features
- Dual-core A15 processor
- 2GB of system memory and 32GB on-board storage memory
- 10.55" touchscreen, 2560 x 1600 resolution
- Built-in 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth
- Back 5MP webcam and front 1.9MP webcam
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.Now this is what I have been waiting for!
By Xandanga
I am an avid tablet user. I began with the original iPad and continued getting the Apple iterations on future launch days. Of course I was impressed with Apple's offerings but something just felt.. missing. I switched from using the iPhone 5 to the One X+ on AT&T but returned that and got a Nexus 4 (which I also love). I feel that while Android may not have as many optimized apps, the Android OS is miles ahead of iOS in terms of functionality.
So here I am with the iPad 4, bought just 7 months after I bought my iPad 3 (shouldn't these by at least a year apart??). I decided to jump ship and try out the Nexus 10. And boy, am I happy I did that!
Pros:
-Gorgeous display, in every way. Viewing angles are wide, text is crisp as can be and the contrast is stellar (from a tablet perspective, some phones are better).
-Speed. This thing flies. No lag or observable hiccup anywhere. Coming from Android I definitely expected some hiccups or dropped frames, I was pleasantly surprised.
-Weight. It is light-weight. I have no problem using this with one hand holding on from the middle while in landscape. I hardly ever use it in portrait.
-Speakers. YES! I don't understand why anyone would ever choose to put speakers on the back. I love how the tablet looks with the speakers facing you and on both sides. Symmetry!
-Gaming abilities. Every game I have tried runs flawlessly. Mind you, I place relatively simple games. No shooters or racing games here. Mostly puzzle, side scrolling and such. Spirit HD is my favorite game.
-Browsing. While the bundled-in Chrome is lackluster in a number of areas, the AOSP is incredibly smooth. I notice no scolling lag or checkboards here, even when there is Flash on the page!
-Battery life. Easily lasts two days of my moderate-high usage. Mainly browsing the web or something.
-Updates. Since this is a Nexus tablet, you can be sure you will get timely updates to the OS.
Cons:
-Tablet optimized apps. This is just a shame, really. Most apps don't use the space effectively, I am hoping this changes since Google launched their own tablet.
-Charging. Battery charges slowly, plus it actually loses power when I am playing a game and have it plugged in. Maybe a dock or magnetic plug in will charge it faster.
-Chrome. The built-in browser is a huge let down. Consumers that are new to tablets will be very disappointed with this. Make sure to get a different browser from the market (Ocean Browser, Boat Browser).
Overall, it is of my opinion that the pros heavily outweigh the cons.
If you are in the market for a tablet, I would not hesitate to recommend this product. I am in love with it! This tablet is great and will only get better.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Great device
By C. Young
Had mine for a couple of weeks now and couldn't be happier. I have used it on several different Wi-Fi systems and it has worked flawlessly. (Sorry about the others having problems.) I really like the Jelly Bean operating system better than Apple's iOS. (I also have an Ipad 2.) Yes, it is a little slow in charging but nothing I can't live with. I'm sure they will tweak it. Screen is beautiful & browsing is first rate. Highly recommended!
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.To buy or not to buy that is the question!
By C. Frisbie
Originally I posted a long history of the Nexus 10 and updated it once. Now that I have used it for a while I will condense it into something easier by eliminating everything I said before and just getting to it:
1. A tablet will NOT replace a laptop for web surfing. The Nexus 10 does a darn good job of being a backup internet source but for having to type in web pages, etc, its not that user friendly so you will really need a laptop for home use and this for travel or other.
2. Google Play, the online store equivalent of Amazon, is worlds ahead of Amazon is usefulness and ease of use. Searching for books, music, movies is a snap. Everything is loaded into their cloud but you can PIN things to be actually downloaded to your Nexus for like using on a plane withoug Wifi availability.
3. I already know that this is going to be great to travel with versus lugging a laptop around. I'm taking books, movies, all my music in one small package. You can also use if for e-ticketing, to travel with an electronic boarding pass.
4. Uploading your own music is a piece of cake. Picture is bright and clear. Reading is effortless, and the sound of the music player is impressive. You can easily hear the speakers from 25 feet away so its not toy but its not your surround system either!
Last, knowing what I know now, I wish I would have bought the Nexus 7 and 10 instead of the 10 and the Kindle Paperwhite. Again, searching for books in Amazon is like having teeth pulled. I wanted to have both to avail two book stores and two buying options.
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