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The Google Nexus 10 is one of the best designed tablets yet. At 1.33 pounds, it's fairly light and has a slightly concave shape, with a subtlety beveled back design. Thanks to its light weight and smoothly rounded corners the tablet never digs into your palms when held with two hands.
The Nexus 10 is the first tablet to house Samsung's 1.7GHz dual-core Exynos 5250 CPU. It uses a Mali T-604 as its graphics processor and has 2GB of RAM. The Exynos 5250 was built using the Cortex-A15 processor, which is one of the first tablet CPUs to truly rival Apple's A5 and A6 family. It also supports 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and MIMO Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and NFC (near-field communication). There's also a gyroscope, barometer, accelerometer, and a digital compass.
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Google Nexus 10
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Asus Transformer Tab Infinity TF700
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Apple iPad (fourth generation)
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Weight in pounds
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1.33
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1.32
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1.44
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Width in inches (landscape)
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10.4
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10.4
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7.3
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Height in inches
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6.9
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7.1
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9.5
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Depth in inches
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0.35
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0.33
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0.37
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Side bezel width in inches (landscape)
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0.9
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0.8
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0.8
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The advantage:
The Nexus 10 has a beautifully sharp screen, is light, durable, and has the fastest processor of any Android tablet. Photo Sphere is an incredibly cool concept. Google's content ecosystem is only getting better.
The unfavorable:
The included charger isn't fast enough to power the battery while playing a game and even while idle charges painfully slowly. There's no storage expansion option and apps that take full advantage of the screen are currently few and far between. Navigating isn't quite as seamless as on the Nexus 7.
The offer:
The Nexus 10's superior design and swift performance make it one of the best Android tablets to date. We expect post-launch updates from Google to make it even better.