Google Nexus 7 Tablet vs. Barnes & Noble Nook vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0): Which is the Best 7-inch Tablet?
Google has just released its newest tablet in the market called Google Nexus 7 tablet. The release of this tablet means more options for people who are looking for 7-inch tablets like Barnes & Noble Nook and Galaxy Tab 2. This leads customers to asking: Which is the best tablet among the three?
Here is a brief summary of the technical specifications for the Nexus 7, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2:
Google Nexus 7
Display: 7-inch with 1280 x 800 pixels
Weight: 340gProcessor: 1.3GHz quad-core
RAM Memory: 1GB
Storage: 8GB/16GB
OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Back camera: 1.2MP
Other features: WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), microUSB, and 4324MAh battery
Selling Price: AU$249/AU$299
Barnes & Noble Nook
Display: 7-inch with 1024 x 600 pixels
Weight: 399gProcessor: 1GHz quad-core
RAM Memory: 512MB/1GB
Storage: 8GB/16GBOS: Custom Android
Back camera: none
Other features: WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), microUSB, and 4000MAh battery
Selling Price: US$200 (no official price for Australian release)
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0)
Display: 7-inch with 1024 x 600 pixels
Weight: 344g
Processor: 1GHz quad-core
RAM Memory: 1GB
Storage: 8GB/16GB/32GB
OS: Android 4.0
Back camera: 3MP
Other features: WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), microUSB, and 4000MAh battery
Selling Price: estimated at AU$349
The Verdict
Based on the specifications, the Google Nexus 7 tablet has considerable advantage over Barnes & Noble Nook tablet. The Nexus 7 tablet has a faster processor and has the latest version of Android installed upon its release. Upon comparing the Nexus 7 tablet and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, it can actually be considered as equal due to technical specifications and performance. The only deciding factor here is the price as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is more expensive than the Galaxy Nexus 7 tablet. Overall, the Nexus 7 Tablet is a worthy investment for 7-inch tablets. Australian customers should be prepared though because it selling price (AU$249/AU$299) is much higher compared to the selling price of Nexus 7 in the U.S. (US$199).