The race between every gadget manufacturing giant these days is to overtake others in marketing a tablet that outscores all others. Google is at this these days - bringing out Nexus 10 that Google claims to be beat everything that is or looks like a tablet.
Google's Nexus 10, the larger tablet than the iPad and all other tablets is making headlines since its debut recently and gadgets geeks and hobbyists around the world are wanting to know more about it and its comparison with the rest of the tablets before emptying their wallets.
I came across a detailed comparison of Google Nexus 10 verses all others and thought of sharing a few specs, while the detailed comparison at IBN Live can be consulted for making a final decision.
Price:
- Google Nexus 10: $399 for 16 gigabytes of storage, $499 for 32 GB
- Apple iPad: Starts at $499 for 16 gigabytes of storage, goes up to $699 for 64 gigabytes, more for versions with cellular data access. (Apple still sells the older, iPad 2 for $399.)
- Amazon Kindle Fire: $299 for 16 gigabytes of storage, $369 for 32 GB.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: $399 for 16 gigabytes of storage
- Microsoft's Surface: $499 for 32 gigabytes of storage, $100 extra for keyboard cover. $699 for 64 GB version, includes keyboard cover.
Screen Size:
- Google Nexus 10: 10.1 inches diagonally
- Apple iPad: 9.7 inches diagonally
- Amazon Kindle Fire: 8.9 inches diagonally
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: 10.1 inches diagonally
- Microsoft's Surface: 10.6 inches diagonally
Screen Resolution:
- Google Nexus 10: 2560 by 1600 pixels
- Apple iPad: 2048 by 1536 pixels
- Amazon Kindle Fire: 1920 by 1200 pixels
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: 1280 by 800 pixels
- Microsoft's Surface: 1366 by 768 pixels
Camera:
- Google Nexus 10: 5-megapixel camera on back and a low-resolution camera on front, for videoconferencing
- Apple iPad: 5-megapixel camera on back and a low-resolution camera on front, for videoconferencing
- Amazon Kindle Fire: Front-facing camera.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: low-resolution front camera, 3-megapixel back.
- Microsoft's Surface: low-resolution front camera, 5-megapixel back.
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