The 10.1 display is one of the biggest talking points on the Google
Nexus 10. At 300 pixels per inch it's the highest resolution tablet
display on the planet - take that, Apple and your Retina displays.
It's
a great performer too. Other than taking a while to process panoramic
photos we never felt like it was struggling to keep up. It's fast and
smooth whatever you throw at it.
Sure it may not be as stunning to
look at, or as well built as an iPad, and the lack of expandable memory
will irk some, but overall the Nexus 10 gives you a quality, big-screen
Android experience which is not to be sniffed at.
On top of that,
the tablet has already been updated to Android 4.2.1, which brings back
the month of December in some calendar apps (well done, Google) and
adds support for some security issues too, showing this is the tablet to
buy if you want a larger screen that Google won't give up on.
Review
The
Google Nexus 10 is easily one of the best Android tablets on the market
and while it's not quite as fantastic value for money as the
Nexus 7, it certainly gives Apple's high-priced
iPad 4 a run for its money. For the price you're paying, you won't be disappointed.