Monday, August 12, 2013
Close to Perfect.
2013 Nexus 7 has thus far been praised as being the pound for pound best tablet in the Android market. Many will go as far to say it is the best tablet, period. I for one, rest with the latter statement. Take the time to go and check out the new Nexus 7 2013 in your local store and you will see why the masses are praising this tablet. From the gorgeous Full HD 1080p panel, amazing battery life, quad core chip set backed by 2gb of Ram all resting in a beautiful shell cover by Gorilla Glass 3, its a site to behold. Offering the latest from Google in Android Jelly Bean 4.3, buttery smooth and lag free operation, makes this tablet a pleasure and joy to use.
With all the features and pure Android goodness, there is but one thing I do not know why it was left out. This tablet lacks an IR blaster. It may not sound like a big deal but there are other tablets that do have this feature and the Galaxy Note 10.1 is one of them. All of this years flagship smartphones do carry them and have been received well by consumers. In short, an IR blaster would add another dimension to an already fantastic product in which is designed as a media consumption device. To have control over Audio and Video with your house simplifies having so many other remotes to do the job of what one device can do. It would make home automation even better and convenience those who want to shy away from owning another universal remote. HTC One and Samsung S4 owners love this simple yet effective feature included in their devices. That being said, the form factor and portability of the Nexus 7 make it a versatile product, a take anywhere device that could do it all. Maybe 2014 Nexus 7 will bring this hardware to the market making a great tablet even better. Would this be a feature you would want in a tablet?
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