Everything is going just liquid, nothing hakelt or jerky. The graphics Full HD 1920x1200 can be described simply as a razor sharp only in this screen size my 55-inch display in the living room has the same resolution, just amazing. Videos in Full HD are appealing an experience, a pleasure on this tablet. The same is true also of course on games. The brightness of the display is exceptionally good, which of course suited the tablet even at a very good eBook reader.
Finally, the tablet also has a camera on the back, which I personally do not really need to take pictures, but only the possibility to scan can now also comfortably QR or barcodes is a great advantage. The 5MP camera on the back is also very well usable in the context of video telephony, which again greatly increases the value of this asset.
Look and feel, this tablet has significantly risen compared to its predecessor. The tablet with a thickness of 8.65 mm and a weight of 290 grams is simply very good in the hand and also even looks fantastic, you want it to no longer put it down.
With the Asus Google Nexus 7 2013 now also comes the possibility via LTE to be mobile on the go, which personally is not really important for me, but for others can be a decisive factor in the purchase.
Expandability, the ghosts are probably divorced, since the new Nexus 7 again only a mini-USB port is available and no SD respectively miniSD cards can be used at this point. The 32GB version has all but really enough space to load hundreds of apps and books on the tablet and a USB OTG Host cable (in conjunction with the APP Nexus Media Importer) allows the use of z. B. USB flash drives to larger files such. as play movies on the Nexus 7.
Of course, as usual in all Google devices, including the new Nexus 7 runs with the latest version of Android 4.3.
In summary it can be said that here the absolute # 1, no ifs or buts currently stands for the price of about 270 for the 32 GB version without LTE available.