In fact the front edge curves act a bit like a fish-eye lens making the tablet feel larger than it really is. Let's get something out in the open: The Nexus 10 – switched off at any rate - will not make you weak at the knees.Ĭall it understated if you like, but it doesn't have that cutting edge 'wow' you'll find on the iPad or Galaxy 2 10.1. With a price tag £80 lower than the iPad and a headline grabbing, Apple besting, 2560x1600 pixel display the early signs look good for the big screen Android tablet.īut have Google and Samsung done enough to divert you away from the competition? T3 put the Google Nexus 10 to the test to find out. ![]() It's an impressive triumvirate, but with some superb big screen tablets already impressing – the iPad, Asus Transformer Pad and Samsung Galaxy 2 10.1 to name the best – Google will need to produce something pretty special to fill the heavyweight category. It's been a busy few months at Google HQ first the Nexus 7 followed by the swoon-worthy Google Nexus 4 smart phone and now the much anticipated Google Nexus 10.
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