from pcadvisor.co.uk |
When you first look at the Nexus 7 it looks just like a slate of black with a
gray border almost like a meaningless block of plastic. But when you turn it on it opens you up
to a mini computer in your hand. You have almost all the power of your desktop
computer right there. You can surf the web, write documents, listen to music, and
play games.
Surfing
the web might be the most meaningful to a lot people, be it to check their Facebook page, read email and articles. This can be done thanks to the N7’s Wi-Fi, or 3G if you got
the network model. Best of all you can choice what browser to use. You have the
default browser, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Dolphin Browser just to name a few.
When it comes down to it we all have had that moment when we
need to write or edit a document. And like any computer you have
applications to do just that. We have Google Drive, Kingsoft
Office, and Documents To Go. All of
those give you the power to view, edit, save, and export your document in different formats.
It is designed to handle many different
media formats such as magazines, music, movies. With the Nexus 7 you can watch
the newest video on YouTube, listen to that new album by your favorite band.
There is even Netflix available for this device to watch Doctor Who. You can
edit home videos with the default video editor, or make the next hottest beat with My BeatBox.
When it comes to games we all love
them, from shooters to puzzles thanks to Android the Nexus 7 has it all. We
have tons of Nyan Cat games and the very popular online game Line Rider to get
rid of that boredom. It has an all original Dead Space game, a port of Cut the
Rope from iOS (Apple’s iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch software).
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