Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Google Nexus 7 Tablets Sold Out

Google begin shipping Google Nexus 7 tablet in the United States, last week, and immediately sold on the market. Some large retail stores out of stock admitted on Friday (07/13/2012).

Retailer GameStop said he did not have the kind of stock again. Experienced the same thing Sam's Club and Staples, who inform on their official website that the Nexus 7 is up.

However, other major players, such as Office Depot, admits she still has a stock Nexus 7 until Friday afternoon. Unfortunately, all of the above retailers do not tell how many units they have sold tablet.

According to a spokesman for GameStop, Nexus 7 next delivery will be done in August. Again, GameStop refused to inform how many units of a tablet that will go into his company.

Nexus 7 is a tablet which is produced in cooperation between Google and Taiwan-based company, Asus. Since it was first announced at the conference Google I / O end of June, this tablet to attract many people because Google gives the hardware specifications of a capable and relatively affordable prices.

Nexus 7 with 8GB of data storage model priced at 199 dollars, while the 16GB model priced 249 U.S. dollars.

This is the first 7-inch tablet with quad-core processor, using Nvidia's Tegra 3, and also the first tablet running Android 4.1 operating system with Jelly Bean. Other implanted kitchen, there is a GeForce graphics processor units 12-core, 1GB RAM, a 7-inch IPS 1.280x800 pixel resolution, and battery capacity of 4325mAh which has claimed nine-hour endurance when used to play the video.

This tablet has been supporting the Near Field Communication (NFC). Unfortunately, there is no rear camera, front camera only 1.2 MP and the only available model of Wi-Fi.

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